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This is a list of conflicts in Africa arranged by country, both on the continent and associated islands, including wars between African nations, civil wars, and wars involving non-African nations that took place within Africa. It encompasses pre-colonial wars, colonial wars, wars of independence, secessionist and separatist conflicts, major ...
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Under control of Union for Peace in the Central African Republic (UPC) Under control of Parti du rassemblement de la nation centrafricaine (PRNC) Under control of The Popular Front for the Rebirth of Central African Republic (FPRC)
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The Central African Republic Civil War is an ongoing civil war in the Central African Republic (CAR) involving the government, rebels from the Séléka coalition, and Anti-balaka militias. In the preceding Central African Republic Bush War (2004–2007), the government of President François Bozizé fought with rebels until a peace agreement in ...
Central African Republic South Sudan United Nations United States: Lord's Resistance Army: Ongoing. The LRA has declined in recent years; Uganda pulled its forces out of the Central African Republic in 2017 [2] Central African Republic Bush War (2004–2007) Central African Republic Chad United Nations: Union of Democratic Forces for Unity
Eritrean Civil Wars (1972–1974;1980–1981) between the EPLF and ELF; Ethiopian Civil War (1974–1991), between the Derg and various rebel groups; included the Red Terror; Oromo conflict (from 1973) Ogaden War (1977–1978) between Ethiopia and Somalia; Somaliland War of Independence (1981-1991), between the Somali National Movement and Somalia
On November 4, 2020, the Ethiopian National Defense Force launched a civil war against the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) in the Tigray Region, which it claimed was in response to an attack on its troops. [48] This followed month of feuding between the central and regional governments over elections and funding. [48]