SocialConflict List

Id Event Id Source End Date Issue Note Deaths
6,091,693 6200583 24-Feb-15 2
6,091,699 6200584 02-Mar-15 2
6,091,704 6200585 06-Mar-15 The government carried out air strikes but caused no casualties, then declared the fields non-operational. 0
6,091,717 6200586 03-Mar-15 An air force commander said government planes also hit other positions in Tripoli; UN forces reported more airstrikes on March 5 and 6. 0
6,091,723 6200587 06-Mar-15 IS was suspected - the militants came from Sirte, as did those who attacked the al-Bahi, al-Mabrouk, and al-Dhara oil fields in previous days. 8
6,091,730 6200588 12-Mar-15 0
6,092,096 6200642 15-Aug-15 -77
6,091,735 6200589 14-Mar-15 Exact date uncertain; the target was aligned with the central government. 0
6,091,741 6200590 14-Mar-15 Exact date uncertain; one source stated the attacks occurred after Fajr Libyan planes struck Zintan. 0
6,091,747 6200591 18-Mar-15 Tripoli's defense ministry said the fighting began after IS closed a road to protest the arrest of jihadist leaders; a Fajr Libya commander said it started when an IS suicide bomber killed a soldier. 17
6,091,766 6200592 15-Mar-15 1
6,091,772 6200593 16-Mar-15 0
6,091,779 6200594 18-Mar-15 12
6,091,784 6200595 21-Mar-15 -99
6,091,803 6200596 23-Mar-15 12
6,091,810 6200597 23-Mar-15 0
6,091,818 6200598 24-Mar-15 12
6,091,826 6200599 25-Mar-15 5
6,091,831 6200600 29-Mar-15 1
6,091,836 6200601 01-Apr-15 7
6,091,841 6200602 05-Apr-15 6
6,091,847 6200603 10-Apr-15 10
6,091,852 6200604 11-Apr-15 -99
6,091,859 6200605 12-Apr-15 2
6,091,868 6200606 15-Apr-15 The actor responsible was not officially confirmed, but is suspected to be the Tobruk-based government. 0
6,091,873 6200607 17-Apr-15 Not confirmed which Libyan authorities the boat belonged to. 0
6,091,879 6200608 17-Apr-15 A Fajr Libya spokesman stated that 32 government soldiers were killed. 33
6,091,887 6200609 19-Apr-15 Exact date and locations uncertain; it was believed that the two groups were held in Barqa province and Fazzan province. 30
6,091,894 6200610 20-Apr-15 0
6,091,901 6200611 23-Apr-15 99
6,091,906 6200612 05-May-15 Exact date uncertain. 0
6,091,913 6200613 10-May-15 1
6,091,919 6200614 15-May-15 One source stated dozens had been killed in the shelling. 27
6,091,924 6200615 13-May-15 Exact date uncertain. 2
6,091,932 6200616 15-May-15 Exact date uncertain; only month known; one source stated 245 Tunisians were captured. 0
6,091,938 6200617 20-May-15 23
6,091,944 6200618 21-May-15 19
6,091,950 6200619 21-May-15 2
6,091,959 6200620 24-May-15 0
6,091,964 6200621 24-May-15 Casualties unknown. 0
6,091,969 6200622 26-May-15 0
6,091,975 6200623 28-May-15 0
6,091,981 6200624 31-May-15 5
6,091,986 6200625 07-Jun-15 Misrata militia are allied with Fajr Libya. 3
6,091,991 6200626 09-Jun-15 0
6,091,996 6200627 10-Jun-15 5
6,092,002 6200628 10-Jun-15 16
6,092,008 6200629 19-Jun-15 An ex-hostage stated that the kidnapping was in retaliation for the arrest of a Fajr Libya militia leader at the Tunis airport the previous month; he was freed on the same day the hostages were returned. 0
6,092,015 6200630 20-Jun-15 -77
6,092,022 6200631 13-Jun-15 The Pentagon announced the strike was believed successful, but had not confirmed Belmokhtar's death; AQIM denied his death several days later. Jihadist leader Seifallah Ben Hassine was later confirmed dead in the strike. -77