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Interahamwe Militia | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | 80 militiamen demanding ransoms at roadblocks. | actor1: Interahamwe Militia, actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Mayi Mayi Militia (Morgan Ekasambaza) | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | Mayi Mayi Militia (Morgan Ekasambaza) killed 20 poachers for refusing to join the militia group in Sukisa, Mambasa. | actor1: Mayi Mayi Militia (Morgan Ekasambaza), actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Mayi Mayi Militia (Morgan Ekasambaza) | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | Mayi Mayi Militia (Morgan Ekasambaza) attacked the Masikini village, Mambasa. 9 killed, young children abducted and women raped. | actor1: Mayi Mayi Militia (Morgan Ekasambaza), actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Mayi Mayi Militia (Simba) | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | 3 people were killed and many abducted in an attack by Simba Mayi Mayi militiamen near a mining site in the Muchacha area of Mambasa. The attackers engaged in systematic looting of the area, used the hostages to transport the goods, and raped 4 women who were also kidnapped. | actor1: Mayi Mayi Militia (Simba), actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Mayi Mayi Militia (Simba) | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | 5 people were killed, at least 5 women raped, and others kidnapped during attacks by Mayi Mayi Simba fighters in the Mambasa area since Apr.12. The militiamen also looted villages and used both machetes and guns during their attacks, which were allegedly in response to FARDC operations. | actor1: Mayi Mayi Militia (Simba), actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Mayi Mayi Militia (Simba) | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | 2 people were killed and 2 women raped, as well as others injured, during an attack on the town of Makangalo in the Mambasa area by Simba Mayi Mayi militiamen. The militiamen fled before authorities arrived. | actor1: Mayi Mayi Militia (Simba), actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Unidentified Armed Group (Ghana) | Civilians (Ghana) | A Fulani Herdsman (unarmed) is found dead in his field, assailant unknown. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Ghana), actor2: Civilians (Ghana) |
Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | FARDC soldiers looted civilians in Mambasa town centre and in Nyanya, near Mambasa. | actor1: Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019), actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Mayi Mayi Militia (Werrason) | Police Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) | Mayi Mayi militiamen from the Werrason group killed the commander of the National Police in the town of Teturi in the Mambasa area. | actor1: Mayi Mayi Militia (Werrason), actor2: Police Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) |
Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) | Mayi Mayi Militia (Simba) | One soldier was killed, one wounded, and one was kidnapped after an attack by Simba Mayi Mayi militiamen on a FARDC position near Badengaido in the Ituri area (lat/longs not available, coded at district capital at Geoprecision 2). | actor1: Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019), actor2: Mayi Mayi Militia (Simba) |
Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) | Mayi Mayi Militia (Manu) | FARDC soldiers and Mayi Mayi coalition led by Manu and Werrason clashed in the Mambasa territory of Ituri, leading to 1 militiaman killed and 3 wounded. | actor1: Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019), actor2: Mayi Mayi Militia (Manu) |
Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) | Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) | 3 killed in a clash between FARDC and a group of FARDC deserters in Pangoy, Mambasa. | actor1: Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019), actor2: Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) |
Nande Ethnic Militia (Democratic Republic of Congo) | Batwa Ethnic Militia (Democratic Republic of Congo) | Pygmy Communal Militia clashed with Nande Communal Militia in Mambasa. 1 killed & 24 injured. | actor1: Nande Ethnic Militia (Democratic Republic of Congo), actor2: Batwa Ethnic Militia (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Mayi Mayi Militia (Mazembe) | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | A man was shot dead by the Mayi Mayi Mazembe in Kitsambiro, Lubero, on December 25th. | actor1: Mayi Mayi Militia (Mazembe), actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | 1 civilian was killed and 7 wounded during an FRPI attack on Kaya, during which they looted several homes. | actor1: FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri, actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | SPLM-In Opposition: Sudan People's Liberation Movement-In Opposition | Reports of clashes between SPLA and opposition SPLA/IO forces and forces loyal to them in Kaya town. SPLA/IO announced that they captured the town but that they were withdrawing from the area on 1 October. | actor1: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-), actor2: SPLM-In Opposition: Sudan People's Liberation Movement-In Opposition |
FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | FRPI attacked Ngombenyama (S of Komanda) et Avego (W of Aveba), in Irumu. MONUSCO reported that 1 person was killed and several others injured during the attacks. | actor1: FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri, actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | Since July, FRPI fighters have attacked a vehicle between Kasenyi and Bunia, in Ituri. They killed the driver and stole money. | actor1: FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri, actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri | Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) | FRPI and FARDC clashed in Tagba, Kaesnyi. 3 civilians killed in crossfire. | actor1: FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri, actor2: Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) |
MONUC: United Nations Organization Mission in Democratic Republic of Congo (1999-2010) | UPC: Union of Congolese Patriots | MONUC intervened to stop fighting between UPC and PUSIC. | actor1: MONUC: United Nations Organization Mission in Democratic Republic of Congo (1999-2010), actor2: UPC: Union of Congolese Patriots |
FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | FRPI militiamen attacked a passenger vehicle in the Matafa area of the Walendu Bindi chieftaincy, injuring at least 3 traders and stealing goods. | actor1: FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri, actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | 7 gold miners were kidnapped by the FRPI near the Talolo River. | actor1: FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri, actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | FRPI militia attacked 3 villages (Medhu, Androzo, Maga) in Walendu Bindi, Irumu. 2 women were raped during the attacks. | actor1: FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri, actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | FRPI militia attacked 3 villages (Medhu, Androzo, Maga) in Walendu Bindi, Irumu. 2 women were raped during the attacks. | actor1: FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri, actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | FRPI militia attacked 3 villages (Medhu, Androzo, Maga) in Walendu Bindi, Irumu. 2 women were raped during the attacks. | actor1: FRPI: Front for Patriotic Resistance of Ituri, actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
FNL: National Forces of Liberation | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | FNL kill civilians at point blank range. Other reports claim killed in crossfire | actor1: FNL: National Forces of Liberation, actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
FNL: National Forces of Liberation | Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) | FARDC killed 4 FNL rebels and captured one more during a clash while patrolling in Kiliba, Uvira. | actor1: FNL: National Forces of Liberation, actor2: Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) |
Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) | FNL: National Forces of Liberation | FARDC clash with FNL in Rokoko forest in the Uvira area following yesterdays clash. 4 FNL killed. | actor1: Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019), actor2: FNL: National Forces of Liberation |
Bana Mura | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | Bana Mura militia, led by a Pende commander, occupied Kasanji village for 3 days. 10 Luba and Lulua villagers were killed. | actor1: Bana Mura, actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Militia (Kamwina Nsapu) | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | Nearly 20 customary chiefs were decapitated in Luiza and Kazumba between January and June 2017 by Kamwina Nsapu | actor1: Militia (Kamwina Nsapu), actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | Soldiers shot dead a 20 year old boy in Tshikongo in Luiza, Kasai Central. Date unclear. | actor1: Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019), actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Militia (Kamwina Nsapu) | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | Between 08 - 15 April. Kamuina Nsapu militia reportedly killed at least 13 customary chiefs in Kamonia territory for refusing to align with the militia. Exact dates not known. | actor1: Militia (Kamwina Nsapu), actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Militia (Kamwina Nsapu) | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | 24 Kamwina Nsapu conducted a witchhunt in Mayaya. 3 women were killed, either by beheading or by being raped with heated machete blades [women targeted: accused of witchcraft/sorcery] | actor1: Militia (Kamwina Nsapu), actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Mayi Mayi Militia (Raia Mutomboki-Maheshe) | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | Eight including two civilians have been killed and many properties of displaced people looted in Walungu territory, Busolo, Mulamba area [in Sud Kivu province]. The armed men under the command of the Raiya Mutomboki Maheshe warlord attacked sites where war displaced people were hiding in Magene, Kabena, Wagungoyi, Wamana and Mukondo forests. | actor1: Mayi Mayi Militia (Raia Mutomboki-Maheshe), actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Mayi Mayi Militia (Simba) | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | Mayi-Mayi Simba faction attacked the villages of Lelesi, Wamba, and Metume, resulting in civilian deaths and mass displacement starting 'earlier this week'. The military intervened and 'routed' the attackers. | actor1: Mayi Mayi Militia (Simba), actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
MRC: Congolese Revolutionary Movement | Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) | The Ituri militia group, MRC, reportedly summarily executed eight of their militia members on 2 May in the localities of Tcheyi and Kagaba, after the victims attempted to desert the militia and surrender to the FARDC. | actor1: MRC: Congolese Revolutionary Movement, actor2: Civilians (Democratic Republic of Congo) |
Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) | MRC: Congolese Revolutionary Movement | After the government gained control over Tcheyi (near Kagaba), MRC and FRPI retook their former stronghold by defeating 3,000 Congolese army soldiers and MONUC helicopters and trucks. 30 soldiers were killed and at least 18 wounded. | actor1: Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019), actor2: MRC: Congolese Revolutionary Movement |
Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019) | MRC: Congolese Revolutionary Movement | After the government gained control over Tcheyi (near Kagaba), MRC and FRPI retook their former stronghold by defeating 3,000 Congolese army soldiers and MONUC helicopters and trucks. 30 soldiers were killed and at least 18 wounded. | actor1: Military Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (2001-2019), actor2: MRC: Congolese Revolutionary Movement |
Militia (Pro-Government) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Pro-government militia killed 2 Dinka traders from Twic County in South Sudan and injured another two in the market of Anet in Abyei area. | actor1: Militia (Pro-Government), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Africa) | Civilians (South Sudan) | An IFP councilor is believed to be assassinated after a defection from the National Freedom Party. He was shot while travelling in his car. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Africa), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | On 28 June, a group of youth forcefully entered an NGO compound, barricaded the entry and physically assaulted staff members in Ajoung-Thok, Pariang County, Unity. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | 'One national INGO worker was targeted and killed by unknown armed assailants. It is likely that the killing was linked to the employee's Nuer ethnicity.' | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | SPLM-In Opposition: Sudan People's Liberation Movement-In Opposition | Clashes between military and SPLA/M-IO in Laloba, Tom South and Khatel Nar areas of Pariang County. Rebels claim to have killed over 125 soldiers over two days of fighting (63 fatalities coded for Apr 26, 62 for Apr 27). | actor1: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-), actor2: SPLM-In Opposition: Sudan People's Liberation Movement-In Opposition |
Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | SPLM-In Opposition: Sudan People's Liberation Movement-In Opposition | Government reported that the rebels had launched an attack on an oil refinery under construction near Bentiu at Lalop, but that it remained under the armies control (Laloba holds an SPLA military base). | actor1: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-), actor2: SPLM-In Opposition: Sudan People's Liberation Movement-In Opposition |
Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | Military Forces of Sudan (1989-2019) | 'Sudanese forces, militias and mercenaries attacked our positions in Hofra in the oil region of Unity state,' the South Sudanese army spokesperson reported. 30 soldiers reported killed. | actor1: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-), actor2: Military Forces of Sudan (1989-2019) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Unknown gunmen kills civilian in Rumbek. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Unidentified gunmen shot and killed a senior police officer in his home in Chumchok area, Lakes state. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | A revenge attack on Sunday night in South Sudans Lakes state left four people dead, authorities said. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | A revenge attack in South Sudans Lakes state on Saturday left a person dead, while the suspected killer remains at large, authorities said. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | 4 people were killed in separate incidents in Rumbek Central and Rumbek East in targeted killings by unknown gunmen. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | A man dressed as a police officer shot and killed a Lakes state government official in Malith market in a reported assassination attempt. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | At least 5 people were killed and 4 injured when unidentified gunmen attacked passengers on the Rumbek-Wulu highway. No arrests were made; it was believed to be a revenge attack. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | A former electoral campaign manager is killed along with his colleague in Rumbek by unknown gunmen. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Soldier killed a man suspected of killing the soldiers son. | actor1: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | Civilians (South Sudan) | A surprise forceful disarmament by local authorities in Rumbek, the Lakes state capital Tuesday left two people dead, according to local reports. | actor1: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Police Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Around 17 February 2013 (as reported), a woman was raped at the prison in Rumbek town (Rumbek Centre locality, Lakes state) by a police auxiliary officer, with the victim dying of her wounds. | actor1: Police Forces of South Sudan (2011-), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Police Forces of South Sudan (2011-) Prison Guards | Civilians (South Sudan) | At least eight prisoners were killed as they tried to escape Rumbek central prison. The remaining three prisoners managed to escape. | actor1: Police Forces of South Sudan (2011-) Prison Guards, actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Police Forces of South Sudan (2011-) Prison Guards | Gunman kill a prison guard 10kms from Rumbek. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Police Forces of South Sudan (2011-) Prison Guards |
Unidentified Communal Militia (South Sudan) | Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | Fighting between herder militia and SPLA/SPSS in Roornhom village, Kuel-Kuac. The area is southwest of Rumbek. 2 soldiers were killed. Cattle were stolen. | actor1: Unidentified Communal Militia (South Sudan), actor2: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) |
Unidentified Communal Militia (South Sudan) | Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | In Bahrgel payam, about three miles from Wulu county, pastoralist clashed with military and police. Security forces were following the pastoralists and so the pastoralists decided to attack. 2 people were killed. | actor1: Unidentified Communal Militia (South Sudan), actor2: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) |
Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | Agar Clan Militia (South Sudan) | On 8 March 2013, SPLA clashed with local pastoralists (presumed to be Agar Dinka) at an unspecified location in Rumbek Centre county (Lakes state), killing one person. There is no further information. | actor1: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-), actor2: Agar Clan Militia (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Bor Clan Militia (South Sudan) | A counter revenge attack was immediately made by Amanhom youth who attacked Bhor section in Madol-Akok village in Rumbek Central, killing two people | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Bor Clan Militia (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Communal Militia (South Sudan) | Unidentified Communal Militia (South Sudan) | 7 killed, 8 wounded in inter-clan fighting in Timic village, Rumbek Centre County county capital Rumbek coordinates used). | actor1: Unidentified Communal Militia (South Sudan), actor2: Unidentified Communal Militia (South Sudan) |
Dinka Agar Ethnic Militia (Sudan) | Dinka Ngok Ethnic Militia (Sudan) | 1. Fighting erupted between two Dinka clans over the ownership of a cattle camp in Rumbek. | actor1: Dinka Agar Ethnic Militia (Sudan), actor2: Dinka Ngok Ethnic Militia (Sudan) |
Mundari Ethnic Militia (Sudan) | Dinka Ethnic Militia (Sudan) | 16 Dinka wounded. | actor1: Mundari Ethnic Militia (Sudan), actor2: Dinka Ethnic Militia (Sudan) |
Agar Clan Militia (South Sudan) | Agar Clan Militia (South Sudan) | Authorities in Lakes states capital, Rumbek, said inter-clan clashes between youths of Rumbek Area Militia in Yirol West and Rumbek Central counties have left two dead and 14 injured. | actor1: Agar Clan Militia (South Sudan), actor2: Agar Clan Militia (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | 'An national INGO staff member was killed. The circumstances surrounding his death are unknown.' | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Unknown gunmen opened fire on a passenger bus at Billinyang area near Juba, leaving nine killed and dozens of others wounded. The victims, mainly traders, were travelling from Mogiri to Juba. President Kiir deployed security forces along the Juba-Bor road after the incident. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Son of Wonduraba paramount chief shot dead. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | One killed In Takuni in Wonduraba. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | Civilians (South Sudan) | In August, SPLA abducted 75 women and 17 men in Wonduruba in Central Equatoria, accusing them of being supporters of SPLA-IO's Riek Machar. They took them to a place called 'Gahgiri', and tortured and killed all the men while the women were detained in the same room as the men's bodies. The women were eventually released. [women targeted: political party supporters] | actor1: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Military soldiers accused of killing 6 in Katigiri and Wonduruba on Sept 20. | actor1: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Warrap State cattle raiders kill five people in Lakes State. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | An unidentified militia group crossed into Warrap State from Unity State and killed 40 civilians. Juba blames Khartoum for financing the group. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Gunmen attacked women in Lokiliri payam, Juba county, killing 1 and abducting 2 children. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | A national staff from an NGO was killed when their compound came under fire during fighting in Chukudum. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Gunmen attacked Nauryangs Budi county, killing at least two people, wounding others and raiding cattle. Some NGOs suspended their operations in the county as a result of the insecurity. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Police Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Police arrest two men, one later released, one found dead. | actor1: Police Forces of South Sudan (2011-), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | SPLM-In Opposition: Sudan People's Liberation Movement-In Opposition | Clashes between SPLA and police forces and SPLA/IO soldiers in Chukudum, Eastern Equatoria, left at least 10 killed. Several civilians fled to neighbouring counties and Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya. | actor1: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-), actor2: SPLM-In Opposition: Sudan People's Liberation Movement-In Opposition |
Unidentified Armed Group (Sudan) | Military Forces of Southern Sudan (2005-2011) | Unidentified gunmen laid an ambush attack against SPLA soldiers travelling in a convoy in Kidepo, killing six soldiers and injuring one officer. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (Sudan), actor2: Military Forces of Southern Sudan (2005-2011) |
Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | Unidentified Armed Group (Sudan) | At least 3 people were killed after gunfights between SPLA-Juba faction soldiers and an unidentified group of locals in Chukudum. Some of those killed were allegedly unarmed civilians. The clash was reportedly triggered by the death of a primary school teacher while in government custody. | actor1: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-), actor2: Unidentified Armed Group (Sudan) |
Unidentified Communal Militia (South Sudan) | Police Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | 2 police killed while pursuing cattle raiders. | actor1: Unidentified Communal Militia (South Sudan), actor2: Police Forces of South Sudan (2011-) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Unknown gunmen ambushed a commercial vehicle near a military base in Nesitu area, along the Torit-Juba road, leaving at least three people killed and four wounded. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | 'An INGO convoy was attacked between Rokon and Luri. The driver was killed.' | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Private Security Forces (South Sudan) | Unidentified gunmen ambushed a convoy of two vehicles, including one carrying 15 security personnel and the Commissionner of Rokon county, in Nyameni village along the Juba- Rokon road, leaving at least one injured and the vehicles damaged by shooting. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Private Security Forces (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | 'One NGO staff member was assaulted and robbed by four young men.' | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | SPLM-In Opposition: Sudan People's Liberation Movement-In Opposition | Fighting between the SPLA and SPLA-IO in the Gudele area of Juba. No casualties reported. | actor1: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-), actor2: SPLM-In Opposition: Sudan People's Liberation Movement-In Opposition |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Ambushes by rebels suspected to be allied to SPLA-IO on Duk county of Jonglei state between 11-19 November left at least 25 people killed, 17 injured and 2,100 herds of cattle raided. Three government officials were ambushed and killed on 19 November by the rebels. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Ambushes by rebels suspected to be allied to SPLA-IO on Duk county of Jonglei state between 11-19 November left at least 25 people killed, 17 injured and 2,100 herds of cattle raided. Three government officials were ambushed and killed on 19 November by the rebels. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Murle Ethnic Militia (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Suspected Murle cattle raiders killed 2 and injured a baby in Patuenoi in Duk in Dec 2015. | actor1: Murle Ethnic Militia (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
SPLM-In Opposition: Sudan People's Liberation Movement-In Opposition | Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | Opposition and government forces supported by Duk youth fought over 3 days: 25-27 March. 36 people killed. (One report has deaths of 117 SPLA soldiers). SPLA confirmed SPLA/M-IO has taken control of Duk County. | actor1: SPLM-In Opposition: Sudan People's Liberation Movement-In Opposition, actor2: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) |
Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-) | SPLM-In Opposition: Sudan People's Liberation Movement-In Opposition | Three days (25-27 April) in Duk. | actor1: Military Forces of South Sudan (2011-), actor2: SPLM-In Opposition: Sudan People's Liberation Movement-In Opposition |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | An unknown gunmen, possibly from Rumbek East county, killed 2 people in Ayeicok, Duony payam, Cueibet county. One of the victims was from the Pan-Nhaich of the Gok section, while the other was from the Dinka Agaar section of Rumbek East county. The attack may be related to the killing of a Rumbek paramount chief of 05/08. | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | An unknown gunman killed an SPLA soldier and a student on the road between Cueibet and Rumbek Central counties | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Communal Militia (South Sudan) | Unidentified Communal Militia (South Sudan) | Clashes in Cueibet left 9 people from one family, and 3 of their attackers, dead. It is believed to be a revenge attack due to the targeting of the family. | actor1: Unidentified Communal Militia (South Sudan), actor2: Unidentified Communal Militia (South Sudan) |
Dinka Ethnic Militia (South Sudan) | Dinka Ethnic Militia (South Sudan) | Inter-communal clashes between the Panawur and Panaguong sections of the Dinka tribe left at least two killed and three injured at Makuac cattle camp in Duony County, near Cueibet. The clash was due to unresolved revenge killings in July. | actor1: Dinka Ethnic Militia (South Sudan), actor2: Dinka Ethnic Militia (South Sudan) |
Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Twenty people have been killed and 12 others wounded in a fresh cattle raid in Rumbek Central in Lakes State | actor1: Unidentified Armed Group (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Misseriya Ethnic Militia (South Sudan) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Reports that Misseriya tribesmen have been attacking Dinka Malual farmers, fishermen and hunters over January-February in Aweil East, leaving at least four people killed in an attack on the farm of Yel Deng Nguel. Other ambushes have forced people to stop hunting and fishing in the area. | actor1: Misseriya Ethnic Militia (South Sudan), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Military Forces of Sudan (1989-2019) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Khartoums regular Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and Arab militia proxies have attacked the Kiir Adem area of Northern Bahr el-Ghazal State, South Sudan. What makes these attacks-which have killed a number of Southern civilians and police officers-so alarming is that they have occurred in the immediate wake of the Government of South Sudans complying with the agreement brokered in Addis Ababa to withdraw its military forces from this border area, even as Khartoum committed to a simultaneous withdrawal of its own forces. There have been several such attacks in recent days | actor1: Military Forces of Sudan (1989-2019), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |
Military Forces of Sudan (1989-2019) | Civilians (South Sudan) | Khartoums regular Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and Arab militia proxies have attacked the Kiir Adem area of Northern Bahr el-Ghazal State, South Sudan. What makes these attacks-which have killed a number of Southern civilians and police officers-so alarming is that they have occurred in the immediate wake of the Government of South Sudans complying with the agreement brokered in Addis Ababa to withdraw its military forces from this border area, even as Khartoum committed to a simultaneous withdrawal of its own forces. There have been several such attacks in recent days | actor1: Military Forces of Sudan (1989-2019), actor2: Civilians (South Sudan) |