ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,843,775 4.86086 31.61782 South Sudan National Ministry of Justice staff staged a sit-down strike, in protest over the non-payment of three-month bonuses.
5,843,780 4.86086 31.61782 South Sudan The South Sudan parliament ratified the peace agreement between the government of rebel leader David Yau Yau, which included the formal establishment of Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA)
5,843,785 8.78628 27.40153 South Sudan Rioters stormed and torched the home of a police officer, angry over a ban on smoking shisha in Aweil South County. Police fired at rioters to disperse them, killing 2 and wounding 7.
5,843,790 9.25252 29.78826 South Sudan OCHA reported clashes in and around Bentiu between 27 June and 3 July
5,843,795 9.30455 32.07455 South Sudan OCHA reported clashes in several locations in Upper Nile state between 27 June and 3 July
5,843,799 8.78628 27.40153 South Sudan Residents protested over a rise in crime (incl. market thefts) at the market in Aweil town
5,843,806 4.86086 31.61782 South Sudan Security officials at the Juba airport prevented 4 national UNMISS staff from leaving the country, and confiscated their passports and identity cards, reportedly targeting Nuer staff. They were released when senior UNMISS officials intervened.
5,843,811 8.92335 28.275 South Sudan 6 soldiers and 2 civilians were killed and 11 people injured in clashes in Mayen Jur, Gogrial East county. The army reported that the clashes stemmed from an attack by Machars rebels on the village.
5,843,816 5.43904 31.74703 South Sudan Government forces and troops loyal to Central Equatoria State Governor Clement Wani reportedly clashed in Terkaka. Some media reports indicate that the governor may have rebelled and joined Machar's forces. A military spokesman denied the clashes that occurred.
5,843,821 4.9238 29.4626 South Sudan Residents of Maridi opened fire on military forces, killing 'some' fighters before retreating to the forest.