ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,852,311 10.71667 33.48222 Sudan SPLA rebels repulsed a government attack on he rebel-held town of Ulu (a town which had been captured 'four months ago') - the fighting took place over two days - at least 83 soldiers were killed, 200 wounded, 12 rebels were killed (opposition sources c
5,852,316 3.9 33.63333 Sudan Government forces bombed Naruls - 3 civilians were killed (two children, one man)
5,852,321 15.81092 36.13674 Sudan SPLA rebels attempted to capture buses and trucks on the national road in the Aroma area, property was looted - government forces repulsed the attack
5,852,326 15.24167 36.225 Sudan SPLA rebels attempted to capture buses and trucks on the national road in the Malawiah area, property was looted - government forces repulsed the attack
5,852,331 15.81092 36.13674 Sudan SPLA rebels attempted to capture buses and trucks on the national road in the Aroma area, property was looted - government forces repulsed the attack
5,852,336 15.24167 36.225 Sudan SPLA rebels attempted to capture buses and trucks on the national road in the Malawiah area, property was looted - government forces repulsed the attack
5,852,341 9.5409 31.65206 Sudan Fighting took place between opposition forces (assumed to be SPLA rebels who were active in the area at the time) and government forces in Upper Nile region - details were not reported
5,852,346 9.25252 29.78826 Sudan SPLA rebels killed 1 Sudanese Red Cross worker and 3 government officials whom they had kidnapped from Wahdah State in February (2 foreign captives were released on March 12)
5,852,351 15.5997 36.382 Sudan Turabi's front (government military) attacked NDA positions near Kassala town with heavy artillery fire - no fatalities were reported
5,852,356 15.57253 32.53635 Sudan SPLA rebels claim to have attacked the Khartoum-Port Sudan road four times in the past week forcing the government to halt traffic on the strategic road which links the capital to its main port (government sources denied the claims)