ArmedConflictLocation List

Id Latitude Longitude Country Geo Name Id Description
5,853,801 9.25252 29.78826 Sudan Pro-government militiamen from the SSUA: Southern Sudan United Army claim to have been captured from SPLA rebels, the area of Mankin in the oil-rich Unity State - 250 rebels were killed and 150 captured, 25 SSUA forces were injured in a battle which last
5,853,807 9.25252 29.78826 Sudan SPLA rebels under general NDA (opposition force) command captured Mankein town from Matip's pro-government forces after a 30 minute battle - 227 government soldiers were killed, 30 captured
5,853,812 8.78 33.27 Sudan NDA opposition forces captured the town of Bol from Matip's pro-government militia
5,853,817 9.5409 31.65206 Sudan NDA opposition forces captured the town of Riek from Matip's pro-government militia
5,853,821 13.16765 30.24489 Sudan People rioted in protest against what they believed were efforts by the government military to force people to enlist - authorities denied the reports claiming that the damage to property was a result of an accident
5,853,826 13.62639 25.35594 Sudan Rioters who were protesting against the failure of schools to reopen as well as water and electricity shortages clashed with police who intervened to quell the riot - at least one student was killed, at least many were injured
5,853,831 15.57253 32.53635 Sudan Women groups and civil societies were holding a peaceful demonstration against a decree banning women from working in many public places - police intervened with violence to end the protest many were injured, 26 were arrested
5,853,836 19.58958 37.2152 Sudan Secondary school students protesting at a sharp increase in school fees clashed with riot police in Port Sudan - the students damaged property during the incident, no casualties were reported
5,853,841 4.0765 33.1185 Sudan Government military aircraft dropped up to 17 bombs on Ikotos - 2 people were injured and dozens of homes destroyed
5,853,846 19.58958 37.2152 Sudan Students protesting for the second day against a sharp rise in school fees damaged property and clashed with riot police in Port Sudan