5,855,036 |
7.71788 |
26.21618 |
Sudan |
|
Government military recaptured from SPLA rebels, the south-western town of Deim Zoubeir - an unknown number of people were killed in the battle |
5,855,041 |
9.25252 |
29.78826 |
Sudan |
|
SPLA rebels ambushed a government military convoy travelling through an oil producing area in Panaru, southern Sudan - SPLA claims to have killed over 100 soldiers, government military denied the claim, two government helicopters were also hit |
5,855,046 |
15.57253 |
32.53635 |
Sudan |
|
Journalists marched to the Information Ministry to protest against a government decision to ban the publication of a corruption story which accused the government of delivering expired medical supplies to rural areas- 22 protesting journalists were arres |
5,855,051 |
9.06 |
27.32 |
Sudan |
|
Government planes bombed Malual Kon (a major UN WFP relief centre) in southern Sudan - 8 civilians were seriously injured |
5,855,056 |
4.7762 |
33.58286 |
Sudan |
|
Government planes bombed 2 villages in eastern Equatoria |
5,855,061 |
7.71773 |
28.00713 |
Sudan |
|
Government planes bombed a displaced persons camp in Pariang - no casualty figures were reported |
5,855,554 |
9.5409 |
31.65206 |
Sudan |
|
Government military planes bombed the villages of Bie, Koch and Rier in Western Upper Nile 'for the past three days', the attack violated a recent ceasefire agreement (three events coded for 16th - 18th April) |
5,855,559 |
9.5409 |
31.65206 |
Sudan |
|
Government military planes bombed the villages of Bie, Koch and Rier in Western Upper Nile 'for the past three days', the attack violated a recent ceasefire agreement (three events coded for 16th - 18th April) |
5,855,564 |
4.7762 |
33.58286 |
Sudan |
|
SPLA rebels attack the rebel-held village of Kor in east Equatoria state 'last week', it is suggested that the attack may have been provoked by a refusal of the people to join the rebel group - 24 civilians were killed, 15 wounded |
5,855,569 |
5.03333 |
32.46667 |
Sudan |
|
SPLA rebels attacked Lafon village 'last week' - details were not specified |