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Unidentified Armed Group (Pakistan)
Civilians (Pakistan)
Three people were killed while 27 others injured when a Peshawar-bound train hit a bomb planted by unidentified militants on railway tracks in Tul town in Jacobabad district in Sindh.
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Pakistan), actor2: Civilians (Pakistan)
Military Forces of Somalia (2012-2017)
Civilians (Somalia)
Government security forces opened fire at a private residential house in Berdale neighbourhood (Baidoa) in the evening of 03/05. The motive behind the shooting is currently unclear. The house belongs to a local businessman but was not in at the time of the shooting.
actor1: Military Forces of Somalia (2012-2017), actor2: Civilians (Somalia)
Al Shabaab
Military Forces of Somalia (2004-2012)
Al Shabaab forces attacked government forces backed by Ethiopian forces.
actor1: Al Shabaab, actor2: Military Forces of Somalia (2004-2012)
MNLA: National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad
Government of Mali (2013-2020)
Agreement: Rebels resumed peace talks with the Malian government for the first time since September 26th.
actor1: MNLA: National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad, actor2: Government of Mali (2013-2020)
Unidentified Armed Group (Kenya)
Civilians (Kenya)
Unidentified assailants launched an attack targetting civilians. Details uncertain.
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Kenya), actor2: Civilians (Kenya)
ULFA-I: United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent
Police Forces of India (2014-)
An ULFA (I) militant was killed in an encounter with security forces in Assam's Udalguri district on December 1.
actor1: ULFA-I: United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent, actor2: Police Forces of India (2014-)
Unidentified Armed Group (Somalia)
Military Forces of Somalia (2000-2004)
approximately ten killed and fifteen wounded, including police in armed attack
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Somalia), actor2: Military Forces of Somalia (2000-2004)
Military Forces of India (2014-)
Military Forces of Pakistan (2013-2018)
Indian and Pakistani forces exchanged fired aross the LoC on the night of Aug 23 and continuing for hours into Aug 24. In AJK, the Charwa, Chaprar, Jarwal, Anula, Nandpur, Jand Merajke, Khadral, Bajra Garhi, Kaseera, Rangpur Jattan, Sucheetgarh, Beeni, Meendarwal, Thathi Khurd, and Thathi Kalan villages of Sialkot tehsil/district in Punjab were affected. 1 civilian was injured in Jarwal, 65 houses were damaged/destroyed, and livestock were killed.
actor1: Military Forces of India (2014-), actor2: Military Forces of Pakistan (2013-2018)
Unidentified Armed Group (Bangladesh)
Police Forces of Bangladesh (2009-)
On Nov 4, one police constable was killed and four others were injured as some unidentified men armed with sharp weapons made a sudden attack on them at Baraipara in Ashulia (Savar, Dhaka).
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Bangladesh), actor2: Police Forces of Bangladesh (2009-)
Aman Lashkar
LeI: Lashkar-e-Islam
3 militants from LI were killed and 2 others injured in a clash with TI in Tirah
actor1: Aman Lashkar, actor2: LeI: Lashkar-e-Islam
Ebira Ethnic Militia (Nigeria)
Bassa Ethnic Militia (Nigeria)
Two are killed and several houses burnt over two non-consecutive days during a clash between the Ebira and Bassa kwomu speaking peoples Ikende.
actor1: Ebira Ethnic Militia (Nigeria), actor2: Bassa Ethnic Militia (Nigeria)
Unidentified Armed Group (Somalia)
Military Forces of Somalia (2004-2012) Puntland Police Force
Two people have been killed and eight others wounded after Puntland police engaged in a gunfight with unidentified gunmen in Gaalkacyo town, central Somalia.
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Somalia), actor2: Military Forces of Somalia (2004-2012) Puntland Police Force
Unidentified Armed Group (Bangladesh)
Civilians (Bangladesh)
On January 13, in Feni city (Feni, Chittagong), a group of unidentified men returned to vandalize and severely injure people in the house of an Awami League leader.
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Bangladesh), actor2: Civilians (Bangladesh)
Military Forces of Angola (1975-)
UNITA: National Union for the Total Independence of Angola
Unita expelled from diamond areas
actor1: Military Forces of Angola (1975-), actor2: UNITA: National Union for the Total Independence of Angola
Rioters (India)
Police Forces of India (2014-)
A clash broke out on Thursday afternoon between police and villagers in Goghat over an alleged attempt to fill up a lake called Bhaba Dighi. Villagers attacked the Trinamool office, assaulted local party leaders and set ablaze six motorcycles belonging to cops.
actor1: Rioters (India), actor2: Police Forces of India (2014-)
CPI (Maoist): Communist Party of India (Maoist)
Police Forces of India (2014-) Central Reserve Police Force
Ten commandos belonging to the elite CoBRA battalion of CRPF were killed and six injured after a group of 200 Naxals surrounded the troopers and blew off nearly two dozen explosives before firing on them in Aurangabad district of Bihar. 7 Maoist militants were also killed in the engagement. Some arms and ammunition, including two AK-47 rifles, an INSAS rifle and an under barrel grenade launcher were also recovered from the site.
actor1: CPI (Maoist): Communist Party of India (Maoist), actor2: Police Forces of India (2014-) Central Reserve Police Force
Janjaweed
Civilians (Sudan)
The UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Sudan said that during the week of Mar.5 100 women were raped in a few hours in Tawila by suspected Janjaweed.
actor1: Janjaweed, actor2: Civilians (Sudan)
FPRC: Popular Front for the Renaissance of Central Africa
UPC: Union for Peace in the Central African Republic
FRPC-MPC and UPC fighters have engaged in clashes in the Ndassima between Feb.4-7, resulting in at least 20 people killed (fatalities coded across 4 events). The UPC fighters allegedly withdrew from the areas to Bamodo, but later took the cities back.
actor1: FPRC: Popular Front for the Renaissance of Central Africa, actor2: UPC: Union for Peace in the Central African Republic
Rioters (Bangladesh)
Police Forces of Bangladesh (2009-)
On June 15, in Sirajganj town (Sirajganj, Rajshahi), two groups of BNP and AL clashed over submission of tender of local pourashava. Police intervened with baton charge. 45 people were injured and 9 people were arrested.
actor1: Rioters (Bangladesh), actor2: Police Forces of Bangladesh (2009-)
Military Forces of Nigeria (2015-)
Islamic State (West Africa)
Troops of 112 Battalion on patrol from Mafa to Dikwa were ambushed at Ajiri village by Boko Haram. One soldier died in the process, an officer and 3 soldiers sustained various degrees of injury. One of the civilian JTF accompanying the patrol team was also injured.
actor1: Military Forces of Nigeria (2015-), actor2: Islamic State (West Africa)
Batwa Ethnic Militia (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo)
At least 12 Bantu people were killed in attacks by suspected Batwa militiamen in the Piana-Mwanga and Kakelwa areas of Manono (fatalities divided across 2 events). Other reports said as many as 17 people had been killed, 47 injured, and 65 homes burned.
actor1: Batwa Ethnic Militia (Democratic Republic of Congo), actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Military Forces of Nigeria (2015-)
Unidentified Armed Group (Nigeria)
Heavy gunshots between unidentified displaced pipeline vandals and some security operatives (military/police) at the Igando Community. The displaced vandals had stormed the Obadore, Ewedogbon, Akesan Fatoki, and Egan communities of Igando, and left six persons injured over two days. The attackers were repelled the first day, but returned the second.
actor1: Military Forces of Nigeria (2015-), actor2: Unidentified Armed Group (Nigeria)
Military Forces of Algeria (1999-2019)
Islamist Militia (Algeria)
A shootout took place in the village of Bouhalouane, near Bordj Tahar, between the army and an alleged militant with his family. The militant shot at the army, which reacted injuring his wife and a child. Three of his daughters were arrested, while he managed to escape.
actor1: Military Forces of Algeria (1999-2019), actor2: Islamist Militia (Algeria)
SLM/A: Sudan Liberation Movement/Army
Police Forces of Sudan (1989-2019)
18 people were killed during an SLM/A raid on a police station in South Darfur (specific location not given).
actor1: SLM/A: Sudan Liberation Movement/Army, actor2: Police Forces of Sudan (1989-2019)
Protesters (Mauritania)
Police Forces of Mauritania (2009-2019)
The security forces cracked down on a march by residents Tiverit (25 km south of Nouakchott on the Road of Hope) protesting against the presence of a garbage dump near their locality. The gendarmerie used batons and tear gas to disperse the marchers.
actor1: Protesters (Mauritania), actor2: Police Forces of Mauritania (2009-2019)
Military Forces of Egypt (1981-2011)
Civilians (United States)
Arrests: A CNN journalist is detained by the military, his camera confiscated.
actor1: Military Forces of Egypt (1981-2011), actor2: Civilians (United States)
Military Forces of Nigeria (2015-)
Islamic State (West Africa) and/or Boko Haram - Jamaatu Ahli is-Sunnah lid-Dawati wal-Jihad
54 members of Boko Haram, two soldiers and two members of the Civilian JTF are killed 'over the course of a week' in Sambisa Forest. Military and JTF deaths occurred at Bita - other locations and dates not known.
actor1: Military Forces of Nigeria (2015-), actor2: Islamic State (West Africa) and/or Boko Haram - Jamaatu Ahli is-Sunnah lid-Dawati wal-Jihad
Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019)
Mayi Mayi Militia
FARDC clashed with Mayi Mayi Militia (Democratic Republic of Congo), led by Kombi Hilaire in Losse, Butembo. 3 rebels killed.
actor1: Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019), actor2: Mayi Mayi Militia
Unidentified Armed Group (Burundi)
Civilians (Burundi)
Woman kidnapped and found the next day strangled to death. 4 suspects arrested.
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Burundi), actor2: Civilians (Burundi)
Rioters (Kenya)
Civilians (Kenya)
Vigilante militia attack suspected robbers with sticks and crude weapons. 2 killed, 2 injured.
actor1: Rioters (Kenya), actor2: Civilians (Kenya)
Rioters (South Africa)
Police Forces of South Africa (1994-)
Around 800 people protested for better housing; stones and petrol bombs were used; police responded with tear gas and rubber bullets
actor1: Rioters (South Africa), actor2: Police Forces of South Africa (1994-)
Rioters (Madagascar)
Police Forces of Madagascar (2014-2019)
Rioters attacked the HQ of the National Company of Electricity and Water (JIRAMA) in Fenerive-Est due to perceived excessive load shedding. They stole money and damaged property, including equipment and vehicles. Members of the security forces arrived and dispersed the rioters who threw stones. 3 people were arrested.
actor1: Rioters (Madagascar), actor2: Police Forces of Madagascar (2014-2019)
Police Forces of Somaliland (2001-2010)
Civilians (Somalia)
A journalist was detained and beaten in Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland.
actor1: Police Forces of Somaliland (2001-2010), actor2: Civilians (Somalia)
Murle Ethnic Militia (Kenya)
Civilians (Kenya)
Murule ethnic raiders kill civilians in revenge attack on Garre ethnic villages
actor1: Murle Ethnic Militia (Kenya), actor2: Civilians (Kenya)
Police Forces of Burundi (2005-) API Unit
Military Forces of Burundi (2005-)
In mid-January API unit abducted and killed a soldier.
actor1: Police Forces of Burundi (2005-) API Unit, actor2: Military Forces of Burundi (2005-)
Military Forces of Uganda (1986-)
LRA: Lords Resistance Army
firefight with army
actor1: Military Forces of Uganda (1986-), actor2: LRA: Lords Resistance Army
Arab Ethnic Militia (Sudan)
Civilians (Sudan)
Five suspected Arab militiamen opened fire on a group of IDPs from Sortony camp on their way to the Rokoro market, leaving two wounded. SLA/AW prevented UNAMID from evacuating one of the wounded, who subsequently died.
actor1: Arab Ethnic Militia (Sudan), actor2: Civilians (Sudan)
MNJ: Nigerien Movement for Justice
Military Forces of Niger (1999-2010)
4 soldiers killed and others wounded when MNJ and Niger armed forces clashed.
actor1: MNJ: Nigerien Movement for Justice, actor2: Military Forces of Niger (1999-2010)
FUC: United Front for Change
EUFOR Chad/CAR: Military Operation in Eastern Chad and North Eastern Central African Republic (2008-2009)
UFDC fired on EUFOR troops near Mudeiouna. EUFOR confirmed the attack on their forces. No one had been hurt in the attack.
actor1: FUC: United Front for Change, actor2: EUFOR Chad/CAR: Military Operation in Eastern Chad and North Eastern Central African Republic (2008-2009)
Military Forces of Ethiopia (1991-2018)
Al Shabaab
One person was killed and at least three others were wounded after a hand grenade exploded. It was being targeted at Ethiopian troops in Baydhabo.
actor1: Military Forces of Ethiopia (1991-2018), actor2: Al Shabaab
Islamist Militia (Libya)
Civilians (Libya)
A group of fans from Benghazi are reported to have been seized in Tripoli after attending the final of the national volleyball championship on 15 April. According to an Ahly club official, they were grabbed afterwards by a Benghazi Islamist militia commander known as Abu Azam.
actor1: Islamist Militia (Libya), actor2: Civilians (Libya)
Military Forces of India (2014-)
Military Forces of Pakistan (2013-2018)
A Border Security Force personnel was injured in sniper fire by Pakistani troops The 26-year old was wounded when Pakistani snipers targeted him along the international border in Kathua district. He was rushed to hospital in Jammu, but later died.
actor1: Military Forces of India (2014-), actor2: Military Forces of Pakistan (2013-2018)
Unidentified Armed Group (India)
Civilians (India)
A journalist was injured in an attack by an unidentified group in Chak Ashraf on 4 July 2017.
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (India), actor2: Civilians (India)
LRA: Lords Resistance Army
Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo)
LRA attacks Garamba National Park headquarters, killing 10 civilians.
actor1: LRA: Lords Resistance Army, actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Police Forces of Pakistan (2013-2018) Bomb Disposal Squad
Unidentified Armed Group (Pakistan)
Defusal: On December 18th, Bomb Disposal Squad defused an IED found on the roadside in the Kili Tarkha area of Zhob district.
actor1: Police Forces of Pakistan (2013-2018) Bomb Disposal Squad, actor2: Unidentified Armed Group (Pakistan)
Military Forces of Nigeria (1999-2015)
Islamic State (West Africa)
Military forces rescues an additional 234 women and girls from a Boko Haram stronghold in Sambisa Forest. The operations against Boko Haram included overrunning their controlled areas of Tokumbere, Wulari Bukar, Gangala, Anguwar Bakwai, Jigide, Kotorima, Lagura Bello and Lagina Fulani. The nature of any violence is not clear, though military command reports the death of at least one soldier.
actor1: Military Forces of Nigeria (1999-2015), actor2: Islamic State (West Africa)
Military Forces of the United States (2009-2017)
TTP: Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan
At least 8 suspected TTP and Al Qaeda militants were killed and at least 3 others wounded when US drones fired 2 missiles at a car parked outside a compound in the hills near Dattakhel village in Data Khel tehsil in North Waziristan on March 16th.
actor1: Military Forces of the United States (2009-2017), actor2: TTP: Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan
Military Forces of Angola (1975-)
UNITA: National Union for the Total Independence of Angola
Violence in the government's 'Cleansing' operation over several weeks in Kuito is believed to have cost 120,000 lives. The violence is primarily a result of battles and remote violence between government forces and UNITA, though there were instances of attacks on civilians by UNITA. The number of dead may be exaggerated by the source. Fatalities divided among events.
actor1: Military Forces of Angola (1975-), actor2: UNITA: National Union for the Total Independence of Angola
Unidentified Armed Group (Burundi)
Civilians (Burundi)
One person killed after a night of violence in Bujumbura
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Burundi), actor2: Civilians (Burundi)
Unidentified Armed Group (Pakistan)
Aman Lashkar
Two volunteers of the Zakhakhel Amn Lashkar were killed in a roadside explosion in Sheenkamar area of Bara bordering with Tirah valley on Thursday. They were travelling on a motorbike and hit a landmine.
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Pakistan), actor2: Aman Lashkar
Karamajong Ethnic Militia (Uganda)
Civilians (Uganda)
64 cattle raids by Karamojong btw. 06 May and 06 August leave 76 people dead.
actor1: Karamajong Ethnic Militia (Uganda), actor2: Civilians (Uganda)
Military Forces of Pakistan (2013-2018)
Unidentified Armed Group (Pakistan)
Sindh Rangers killed a suicide jacket-wearing militant in retaliatory firing after a cracker blast on the vehicle of the paramilitary force. Rangers' vehicle was on routine patrol in Hyderabad when two terrorists riding a motorcycle attacked it.
actor1: Military Forces of Pakistan (2013-2018), actor2: Unidentified Armed Group (Pakistan)
Protesters (Sudan)
Police Forces of Sudan (1989-2019)
Police intervened to break up demonstrations by students protesting against the imposition of higher school fees along the shortage of teachers. A number of the demonstrators were later arrested.
actor1: Protesters (Sudan), actor2: Police Forces of Sudan (1989-2019)
Al Shabaab
Military Forces of Ethiopia (1991-2018)
At least six people were killed and many others injured in a heavy fighting between Ethiopian troops along with fighters from the pro-government militia Ahlu Sunna Wal Jamaa and Al shabab fighters in central Somalia.
actor1: Al Shabaab, actor2: Military Forces of Ethiopia (1991-2018)
Unidentified Armed Group (Kenya)
Unidentified Armed Group (Kenya)
Post election violence continued in the form of overnight clashes. FATALITIES: 2 - ACTORS NOT SPECIFIED
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Kenya), actor2: Unidentified Armed Group (Kenya)
OPC: Oodua Peoples Congress
Hausa Ethnic Militia (Nigeria)
Eight are dead when the OPC and Hausa traders clash in Lagos after the Hausas were suspected to be robbers.
actor1: OPC: Oodua Peoples Congress, actor2: Hausa Ethnic Militia (Nigeria)
Unidentified Armed Group (Pakistan)
Civilians (Pakistan)
A member of MQM was gunned down in Karachi by unidentified gunmen.
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Pakistan), actor2: Civilians (Pakistan)
GIA: Armed Islamic Group
Civilians (Algeria)
10 December 2001 EFE News Service Another civilian was shot dead by fundamentalists Friday when his vehicle was stopped at a roadblock in Setif province.
actor1: GIA: Armed Islamic Group, actor2: Civilians (Algeria)
Military Forces of Sudan (1989-2019)
SRF: Sudan Revolutionary Front
Clashes between military and SRF in Wad Abakr in Blue Nile. Unknown number killed.
actor1: Military Forces of Sudan (1989-2019), actor2: SRF: Sudan Revolutionary Front
Unidentified Armed Group (Pakistan)
Civilians (Pakistan)
An unidentified group killed the brother of a PPP-SB party leader in Gulshan-e-Hadeed, Karachi on 27 Sep 2010.
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Pakistan), actor2: Civilians (Pakistan)
ADF-NALU: Allied Democratic Forces-National Army for the Liberation of Uganda
Military Forces of Uganda (1986-)
Ugandan army overran ADF rebel bases on the Congolese side of Mount Ruwenzori
actor1: ADF-NALU: Allied Democratic Forces-National Army for the Liberation of Uganda, actor2: Military Forces of Uganda (1986-)
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan)
Civilians (South Sudan)
'One UN staff member was assaulted after group of people at the scene of road traffic accident forcibly asked the staff member to transport a non-UN casualty to a hospital - while the injured was being received at the hospital, an unknown person assaulted the staff member.'
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan)
UNITA: National Union for the Total Independence of Angola
Civilians (Angola)
Unita executes traditional authority
actor1: UNITA: National Union for the Total Independence of Angola, actor2: Civilians (Angola)
Al Shabaab
Military Forces of Somalia (2004-2012)
AS fighters beheaded a TFG soldier captured in the fighting of the night of 15-16/08 at Ramadan Hotel area of Yaaqshiid district. Unconfirmed reports coming from Dayniile district further say that two other men were beheaded and one shot dead by the AS.
actor1: Al Shabaab, actor2: Military Forces of Somalia (2004-2012)
Al Shabaab
Civilians (Somalia)
Meanwhile, two people were killed and three others wounded in an explosion attack after a house in Afgooye was targeted with grenade attacks.
actor1: Al Shabaab, actor2: Civilians (Somalia)
Military Forces of Chad (1990-2021)
UFDD: Union of Forces for Democracy and Development
A military source confirmed that the rebels had taken control of the outlying neighborhoods of the capital and a good part of the city center after intense fighting with government forces.
actor1: Military Forces of Chad (1990-2021), actor2: UFDD: Union of Forces for Democracy and Development
Misseriya Ethnic Militia (Sudan)
Salamat Ethnic Militia (Sudan)
The resurgence of violence between the Salamat and Misseriya tribes in Central Darfur, claimed another 10 lives in Central Darfur on Thursday, in spite of relative calm within the city of Garsila, where the current round of clashes broke out.
actor1: Misseriya Ethnic Militia (Sudan), actor2: Salamat Ethnic Militia (Sudan)
Rioters (Bangladesh)
Rioters (Bangladesh)
On Aug 12, two groups of people clashed over a land dispute, leaving 10 people injured in Longpur haor area (Gowainghat Upazila, Sylhet).
actor1: Rioters (Bangladesh), actor2: Rioters (Bangladesh)
Unidentified Armed Group (Burundi)
Military Forces of Burundi (2005-)
3 soldiers killed by armed group in Rukina. 4 injured.
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Burundi), actor2: Military Forces of Burundi (2005-)
Leelkayse Clan Militia (Somalia)
Leelkayse Clan Militia (Somalia)
A pregnant woman bystander is killed when two gunmen from the Leelkase clan exchanged fire near Warshad Galey in Garsoor village (Galkacyo north) in the afternoon of 16/12. The reasons behind the exchange of fire are unknown.
actor1: Leelkayse Clan Militia (Somalia), actor2: Leelkayse Clan Militia (Somalia)
Rioters (South Africa)
Police Forces of South Africa (1994-)
All roads in and out of Hout Bay were closed due to protest by disgruntled residents in the informal settlement of Imizamo Yethu (Hout Bay). The result was road closures as tyres and rubbish bins were set alight. Police fired teargas and stun grenades to disperse the determined crowd.
actor1: Rioters (South Africa), actor2: Police Forces of South Africa (1994-)
Military Forces of Nigeria (1999-2015)
Boko Haram - Jamaatu Ahli is-Sunnah lid-Dawati wal-Jihad
Military forces in Borno State recapture five areas in Borno State, including Damboa, Delwa, Wanga, Manga and Mustafari. Delwa, Wanga, Manga may be unincorporated areas. Dates unknown or vague: the military operation began 'early in the week' and occurred over a 48-hour period. Causalities not known.
actor1: Military Forces of Nigeria (1999-2015), actor2: Boko Haram - Jamaatu Ahli is-Sunnah lid-Dawati wal-Jihad
Unidentified Communal Militia (Kenya)
Civilians (Kenya)
A farmer is attacked and killed over land in the Kosovo area of Naivasha.
actor1: Unidentified Communal Militia (Kenya), actor2: Civilians (Kenya)
Unidentified Armed Group (Nigeria)
Unidentified Armed Group (Nigeria)
Two groups of civilians clash over land in Lagos State.
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Nigeria), actor2: Unidentified Armed Group (Nigeria)
Police Forces of Zimbabwe (1987-2017)
Civilians (Zimbabwe)
Morgan Tsvangirais guard tortured
actor1: Police Forces of Zimbabwe (1987-2017), actor2: Civilians (Zimbabwe)
Police Forces of Guinea (2008-2010) Presidential Security Unit
Police Forces of Guinea (2008-2010)
Red Berets of the Presidential Guard, led by 'Toumba' Diakite, attacked Camaras convoy. Police responded to the attack. Camara was wounded by a bullet. Fatalities: 1 police, 1 Presidential Guard, 4 unknown.
actor1: Police Forces of Guinea (2008-2010) Presidential Security Unit, actor2: Police Forces of Guinea (2008-2010)
Protesters (Tunisia)
Police Forces of Tunisia (2011-2014)
Police dispersed 'without violence' Salafists trying to set up a tent in front of the headquarters of the governorate in Tataouine, 550 kilometres (around 365 miles) south of Tunis, the radios correspondent said from the site.
actor1: Protesters (Tunisia), actor2: Police Forces of Tunisia (2011-2014)
Protesters (South Africa)
Police Forces of South Africa (1994-)
Police fire tear gas to disperse a group of road-blocking protesters near the town of Brits. The reason for the protest is not known. One reported death of a small child, possibly due to the gas.
actor1: Protesters (South Africa), actor2: Police Forces of South Africa (1994-)
Rioters (Bangladesh)
Rioters (Bangladesh)
On 23 October 2013, two groups of neighbouring villages clashed in Singra upazila area (Natore), resulting in the death of person and 15 people being injured. The clash was a result of previous enmity between the two villages.
actor1: Rioters (Bangladesh), actor2: Rioters (Bangladesh)
Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019)
FNI: Nationalist and Integrationist Front
Continuing action by FARDC, 1 dead; several militiamen killed.
actor1: Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019), actor2: FNI: Nationalist and Integrationist Front
Police Forces of Pakistan (2013-2018) Frontier Corps
BLA: Baloch Liberation Army
On November 5th, 3 Baloch Liberation Army militants were killed by Frontier Corps personnel during a raid in the Abi Gum area of Kachhi district.
actor1: Police Forces of Pakistan (2013-2018) Frontier Corps, actor2: BLA: Baloch Liberation Army
AMISOM: African Union Mission in Somalia (2007-)
Al Shabaab
AMISOM and government forces capture Bariiree and Marerrey from al Shabaab following an offensive on 23/04. Causalities not known.
actor1: AMISOM: African Union Mission in Somalia (2007-), actor2: Al Shabaab
Rioters (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Police Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019)
2 police stations were set on fire by residents following the alleged murder of a prisoner in Nizi prison. 1 soldier was killed and 4 civilians seriously injured during the events.
actor1: Rioters (Democratic Republic of Congo), actor2: Police Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019)
Wershefana Communal Militia (Libya)
Janzur Knights Brigade
Heavy clashes in the far west Tripoli district of Janzour near Bridge 17 broke out between Wirshefana militias and the Fursan Janzour brigade, with some sources suggesting up five people have been killed and 15 wounded. The fighting over control of the bridge, currently held by the Fursan Janzur ('Janzour Knights'), is said to have started after an individual, allegedly a Wirshefani, was caught trying to steal a vehicle close to the bridge.
actor1: Wershefana Communal Militia (Libya), actor2: Janzur Knights Brigade
Rioters (India)
Police Forces of India (2014-)
On October 6th, clashes between security forces and rioters erupted in the Reshi Bazar, Mattan Chowk and Cheeni Chowk areas of Anantnag after rumours of local braid chopping surfaced. Demonstrators hurled stones at police, who fired tear gas. Traders allege that some police hurled tear gas into their shops. Braid chopping incidents have been occurring all throughout the state, leading to panic and demonstrations against police inaction.
actor1: Rioters (India), actor2: Police Forces of India (2014-)
Unidentified Armed Group (Somalia)
Civilians (Somalia)
8 killed in mortar attack
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Somalia), actor2: Civilians (Somalia)
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan)
Civilians (South Sudan)
Four humanitarian workers were killed in September in South Sudan in unclear circumstances.
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan)
Islamic State (West Africa) and/or Boko Haram - Jamaatu Ahli is-Sunnah lid-Dawati wal-Jihad
Civilians (Nigeria)
Fourteen are dead and others injured following a Boko Haram suicide attack at Dikwa on 28/07.
actor1: Islamic State (West Africa) and/or Boko Haram - Jamaatu Ahli is-Sunnah lid-Dawati wal-Jihad, actor2: Civilians (Nigeria)
Military Forces of Sudan (1989-2019)
Civilians (Sudan)
A civilian couple were killed and two others injured on Tuesday when a Sudan Air Force Antonov allegedly bombed the village of Tonguli in Dalami County, South Kordofan.
actor1: Military Forces of Sudan (1989-2019), actor2: Civilians (Sudan)
Aman Lashkar
LeI: Lashkar-e-Islam
At least one volunteer of the pro-government Tawheed-ul-Islam (TI) group was killed while three others sustained injuries during an armed clash between TI and Laskar-e-Islam (LI) in Naray Baba of tehsil Landi Kotal.
actor1: Aman Lashkar, actor2: LeI: Lashkar-e-Islam
Unidentified Armed Group (Nigeria)
Civilians (Nigeria)
Five are reportedly killed in election violence in several Akwa Ibom locations, including Mbiabong Etoi, Shelter Afrique in Uyo; Ndiya in Nsit Ubium; Etim Ekpo, and Ini Local Government Areas of the state. The number and location of each death is not known, with the exception of Uyo, where two are dead following a clash. It is not clear if the nature of the violence in the remaining areas were a clash or VOC - details limited.
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Nigeria), actor2: Civilians (Nigeria)
Military Forces of Libya (2014-) Haftar Faction
Ansar al-Sharia
In Buhdeima district of Benghazi on 15 January, a young girl was reported killed in a random rocket attack in on-going clashes between the Libya National Army and the BRSC.
actor1: Military Forces of Libya (2014-) Haftar Faction, actor2: Ansar al-Sharia
Unidentified Armed Group (Libya)
Civilians (Libya)
On 22 August, the Red Crescent found an unidentified body in Boumejer valley west of Derna.
actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Libya), actor2: Civilians (Libya)
SPLM/A: Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army
Military Forces of Sudan (1989-2019)
SPLA allied with NDA forces killed 'many' government forces in three days of fighting over control of oil fields in Kassla state and the strategic Khartoum-Port Sudan highway
actor1: SPLM/A: Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army, actor2: Military Forces of Sudan (1989-2019)
Police Forces of Somaliland (2010-)
Habar Jeclo Clan Militia (Somalia)
Habarjeclo militia and Somaliland police clashed at Elafweyn centre. Two people were seriously injured. Tension was reported to be very high between the two main clans, Habar yoonis and Habar jeclo, as the respective clan militias were mobilizing. Heavy deployment of Somaliland Police and Army was reported.
actor1: Police Forces of Somaliland (2010-), actor2: Habar Jeclo Clan Militia (Somalia)
Military Forces of Angola (1975-)
UNITA: National Union for the Total Independence of Angola
Unita announces the government has extended its control to cover this area.
actor1: Military Forces of Angola (1975-), actor2: UNITA: National Union for the Total Independence of Angola
Police Forces of Mozambique (1990-)
Civilians (Mozambique)
A police officer robbed a civilian in the povoation of Nhagamba, in the locality of Nhacassoro in Nguawala administrative post on November 26th. The police officer fled when other civilians intervened to help the victim, but first fired a shot, hitting one of the civilians and causing him severe injuries.
actor1: Police Forces of Mozambique (1990-), actor2: Civilians (Mozambique)
Hutu Rebels
Military Forces of Burundi (1996-2005)
2 soldiers died in a pursuit operation.
actor1: Hutu Rebels, actor2: Military Forces of Burundi (1996-2005)
Rioters (India)
Police Forces of India (2014-)
Hundreds of BJP party workers staged a protest at a police station in Kota on Monday, over a vehicle challan issued to a worker. The protest took an ugly turn when protesters started pelting cops with stones and they resorted to lathicharge to disperse the mob. Around 10 persons, including cops, received minor injuries.
actor1: Rioters (India), actor2: Police Forces of India (2014-)
Unidentified Communal Militia (Nigeria)
Civilians (Nigeria)
Two Fulani herdsmen were killed by unknown persons from a neighbouring area in Umuoba-Anam. It was reported that the incident happened while the herders were grazing their cattle in the area.
actor1: Unidentified Communal Militia (Nigeria), actor2: Civilians (Nigeria)

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