ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,851,468 15.42963 36.41046 Sudan Sudanese government planes carried out 'daily air sorties and firing' on SPLA rebel-held territory of Tarkuk town ad neighbouring villages
5,851,474 8.29358 30.13261 Sudan Two pro-government, former rebel Factions clashed with each other over the past two days in Ler and Akon provinces - Marchar's SSDF and Matip's militia group clashed possible over a disagreement regarding the Province governor
5,851,479 7.4 29.06 Sudan Two pro-government, former rebel Factions clashed with each other over the past two days in Ler and Akon provinces - Marchar's SSDF and Matip's militia group clashed possible over a disagreement regarding the Province governor
5,852,182 4.24227 33.45052 Sudan Ambush in Kenya resulted in the death of SPLA platoon commander from the Dinka community (it is likely that the aggressors may have been from the rival Sudanese Didinga ethnic community who are living as refugees in Kenya but there is no information rega
5,852,187 4.08991 30.67164 Sudan Sudanese government military bombed the town of Yei - 3 civilians were killed
5,851,610 9.47443 31.04507 Sudan Anti-government SPLA rebels fought with pro-government Faction, SPLA 'United Faction' - 3 SPLA United Faction soldiers were killed
5,851,616 8.29358 30.13261 Sudan Matip's forces attacked SSIA headquarters at Ler causing the rebels to have a significantly reduced presence in the area for about a month after the attack (this was noticed by international oil workers)
5,851,621 15.57253 32.53635 Sudan After bombings on US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya, US military launched an anti-chemical weaponry offensive by bombing chemical plants and other 'strategic targets' in areas including Sudan - Al-Shifa Pharmaceutical Factory in Khartoum
5,851,625 15.57253 32.53635 Sudan The US bomb attacks on pharmaceutical plants (designated as strategic targets due to chemical weaponry threat) caused protesters to gather at the empty Khartoum US embassy (the embassy has been empty since 1996)
5,851,629 15.57253 32.53635 Sudan People protested at the UK embassy after Khartoum newspapers published that British Prime Minister Tony Blair had expressed support of the US attack in north Khartoum