ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,846,685 9.50191 30.96751 South Sudan Clashes between SPLA/M-IO and military in Panyikang County. 2 soldiers killed and 5 wounded. Dozens of rebels killed.
5,846,957 9.91667 30.01667 South Sudan Clashes between military and SPLA/M-IO in Laloba, Tom South and Khatel Nar areas of Pariang County. Rebels claim to have killed over 125 soldiers over two days of fighting (63 fatalties coded for Apr 26, 62 for Apr 27).
5,846,426 9.5409 31.65206 South Sudan Clashes between SPLA/M-IO and army in Manyo County, on the opposite bank of the Nile from Renk city (coordinates for Upper Nile State capital of Malakal used). Clashes reported in Kwaik, Khor Neem, and Hamra.
5,846,431 11.61732 32.7305 South Sudan Clashes between SPLA/M-IO and army in Manyo County's northern payams near Wadakona from Mar. 11-13.
5,846,466 4.41818 32.57668 South Sudan A suspected policeman ambushed an unknown group on their way to Torit. Ambush occurred near Labalua Hill. Group leader was armed, and when shot dead, another man reportedly picked up the gun and was also shot dead.
5,846,473 6.81868 29.69952 South Sudan Clashes between Pakam and Rup militias, backed by Kuei and Nyang militias, in Bulbar cattle camp near Rumbek. Fighting continued for 9 hours. 90 dead. Dozens missing.
5,846,479 11.61732 32.7305 South Sudan Clashes between SPLA/M-IO and army in areas near Wadakona. 2 soldiers of Nuer ethnicity captured.
5,846,486 7.8775 28.46528 South Sudan Unknown tribal militia attacked Maryal village, southeast of the Sudan and South Sudan disputed area of Abyei. UNISFA was forced to retreat. 3 killed, 8 abducted, 1700 displaced.
5,846,491 10.44951 32.20846 South Sudan Clashes between SPLA/M-IO and army between Kuek and Musabbal (Masegbel). SPLA/M-IO captured Musabbal (Masegbel).
5,846,496 9.5409 31.65206 South Sudan SPLA/M-IO clashes with army. On Mar. 15, SPLA/M-IO captured village of Gabat, east of Manyo County in Upper Nile State (coordinates for Upper Nile State capital Malakal used). 144 killed over two days of fighting (72 fatalities coded per day).