5,863,912 |
13.62639 |
25.35594 |
Sudan |
|
GoS has arrested six members of the JEM serving as observers with the AU from an AU peacekeeping base after an attack by JEM on Suleia town in West Darfur. |
5,863,917 |
15.6365 |
32.53034 |
Sudan |
|
Sudan has accused Chadian aircraft of bombing Darfur in "repeated aggressions." Chad said its operations against rebels never crossed the border. |
5,863,922 |
15.57253 |
32.53635 |
Sudan |
|
1. The fatalities were of a USAID worker and his Sudanese driver. |
5,863,928 |
12.08333 |
31.50083 |
Sudan |
|
1. BBC describes newspaper Akhir Lahzah as "pro-government" but doesn't specify if this is Southern Sudan government or Khartoum government. 2. Al-Dalanj locality was reported back with the alternative spelling "Dilling" by geonames but exists in the pla |
5,863,934 |
13.80572 |
22.50673 |
Sudan |
|
1. BBC describes newspaper Al-Sahafah as "liberal." 2. "Sarba" is actually "Sirba" based on location within Darfur. Spelling is often suspect with Arabic translations. 3. SAF denies all JEM claims, but local political forces confirm the attack. |
5,863,939 |
9.03333 |
29.46667 |
Sudan |
|
1. The coordinates of the Kiir River were used as most specific to the location of the battle. 2. SPLA claims that SAF incited Misseriya tribe members to launch an assault. 3. Radio Miraya FM states "Tens of people have been reported killed." |
5,863,944 |
13.44127 |
22.4454 |
Sudan |
|
1. The coordinates of Geneina were used as the coordinates for Goker and Wadi Radi were not available. 2. UFDD-Fundamental leader Abdelwahid Aboud Makaye said his headquarters was hit in Sudan with "a few wounded." |
5,863,950 |
13.61686 |
22.61687 |
Sudan |
|
1. SAF dismissed JEM claims as "baseless." |
5,863,955 |
15.02069 |
23.70458 |
Sudan |
|
1. The coordinates of Um Baru (or Buru) were used. 2. SAF denies responsibility for the shooting, blaming the UN for not consulting. |
5,863,960 |
13.44127 |
22.4454 |
Sudan |
|
1. The coordinates of Geneina were used. 2. BBC describes newspaper Al-Ayyam as "liberal." 3. JEM established eight provinces and that it has further set up a judiciary system in these provinces to conduct tribal reconciliation and maintain security. |