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The 10 conflicts in the following list have caused at least 1,000 and fewer than 10,000 direct, violent deaths in the current or previous calendar year. [2] Conflicts causing at least 1,000 deaths in one calendar year are considered wars by the Uppsala Conflict Data Program.
EPRDF, later EPLF, vs. Derg and People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia: Horn of Africa Russo-Circassian War and Caucasian War: 1.5–2 million [53] 1763–1864 Circassian Confederation, Principality of Abkhazia, and Caucasian Imamate vs. Russian Empire: Caucasus Second Sudanese Civil War: 1–2 million [54] [55] 1983–2005 Sudan vs. SSPDF ...
At least 100 people were killed. [37] Hartwell East India Company: 22 May 1787 An East Indiaman that ran aground off Cape Verde following a mutiny. Joola Senegal: 26 September 2002 A Senegalese passenger ship that capsized off the coast of the Gambia. [38] Medusa Kingdom of France: 2 July 1816 A French passenger ship that sank near Bank of Arguin.
Russian missiles were ‘a message to Africa,’ says Ukrainian foreign minister Ukraine-Russia war – live: Huge missile attack on Kyiv sends African leaders running to bomb shelters Skip to ...
The Africa Corps, also called Russian Expeditionary Corps (REK), is a Russian mercenary group controlled and managed by the Russian government, to support Russian political influence and Russia-aligned governments in Africa. The Corps largely took over the operations of the Wagner Group PMC in Africa, by subsuming and rebranding its structures ...
At least 503 people in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region have been killed since the invasion began on Feb. 24, the local governor, Oleg Synegubov, said this week. Writing on the social media app Telegram ...
Location: Red Sea, 66.7 nautical miles (123.5 km; 76.8 mi) southwest of Al Hudaydah: Date: 12 June 2024 (attacked) 18 June 2024 (sank) Target: MV Tutor: Weapons: Unmanned surface vessel and anti-ship missile; Additional missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (per Houthis) Deaths: 1 Filipino killed: Perpetrators Houthis Yemeni Navy (SPC faction)
The ships were used to carry supplies for the Royal Navy Task Force sent by the British government to retake the Falkland Islands from Argentine occupation. Sailing for Ascension Island on 25 April 1982, Atlantic Conveyor carried a cargo of six Wessex helicopters from 848 Naval Air Squadron and five RAF Chinook HC.1s from No. 18 Squadron RAF .