List of ongoing armed conflicts
The following is a list of ongoing armed conflicts that are taking place around the world and continue to result in violence.
List guidelines
This list of ongoing armed conflicts is for the sole purpose of identifying present-day conflicts and the death toll associated with each conflict. The guidelines of inclusion are:
- Armed conflicts consist in the use of armed force between two or more organized armed groups, governmental or non-governmental alike.[1] Interstate, intrastate and non-state armed conflicts are listed. For ongoing civil unrest and violence against protesters not escalating into armed conflict, see List of ongoing protests.
- Fatality figures include battle-related deaths (military and civilian) as well as civilians intentionally targeted by the parties to an armed conflict. Only direct deaths resulting from violence are included for the current and past year; excess deaths indirectly resulting from famine, disease and disruption of services are included along with violent deaths only in the cumulative fatalities count, when available.
- Listed conflicts are at least 100 cumulative deaths in total and at least 1 death in current or past calendar year.
- Fatality totals may be underestimated or unavailable due to a lack of information. A figure with a plus sign indicates that at least that many people have died (e.g. 455+ indicates that at least 455 people have died) – the actual toll could be higher.
- Location refers to the state(s) where the main violence takes place, not to the warring parties. Italics indicate disputed territories and unrecognized states.
- Only states with ongoing military activity are listed, past states and states where conflicts are no longer active are omitted.
- Military conflicts that no longer produce deaths are not listed here, but can be found in the historical list of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity.
10,000+ deaths in current or past year
Conflicts in the following list have caused at least 10,000 direct violent deaths in current or past calendar year.
Start of conflict | Conflict | Continent | Location | Cumulative fatalities | Fatalities in 2015 | Fatalities in 2016 |
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1978 | War in Afghanistan | Asia | Afghanistan | 1,240,000–2,000,000[2] | 15,000[3]-36,345[n 1] | 10,307[16][17] |
2003 | Iraq War | Asia | Iraq | 251,000–1,000,000[18][19] | 21,433[20][21] | 14,760[20][21] |
2009 | Boko Haram insurgency | Africa | Nigeria Cameroon Niger Chad |
28,800+[n 2] | 11,778[22][26][27] | 2,827[28] |
2011 | Syrian Civil War | Asia | Syria | 250,000–470,000[29][30][31] | 55,219[32] | 37,961[n 3][41] |
1,000–9,999 deaths in current or past year
Conflicts in the following list have caused at least 1,000 and fewer than 10,000 direct violent deaths in current or past calendar year.
Conflicts causing at least 1,000 deaths in one calendar year are considered wars by the Uppsala Conflict Data Program.[42]
100–999 deaths in current or past year
Conflicts in the following list have caused at least 100 and fewer than 1,000 direct violent deaths in current or past calendar year.
Fewer than 100 deaths in current or past year
Conflicts in the following list have caused at least 1 and fewer than 100 direct violent deaths in current or past calendar year.
Deaths by country
This section details armed conflict-related fatalities by country in 2013, 2014 and 2015. Countries with more than 1,000 violent deaths in 2014 and 2015 are included and compared with the deadliest countries in 2013.
2013[23][289] | 2014[23][289] | 2015[n 25] | ||||
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Rank | Country | Deaths | Country | Deaths | Country | Deaths |
1 | Syria | 73,447 | Syria | 76,021 | Syria | 55,219 |
2 | Mexico | 11,324[290][291] | South Sudan | 50,000[292] | Afghanistan | 36,345 |
3 | Afghanistan | 10,172 | Iraq | 24,000[18][293] | Iraq | 24,104 |
4 | Iraq | 9,742 | Afghanistan | 14,638 | Nigeria | 10,677 |
5 | Sudan | 6,816 | Nigeria | 11,360 | Mexico | 8,122 |
6 | Pakistan | 5,739 | Mexico | 7,504[294] | Yemen | 6,425 |
7 | Nigeria | 4,727 | Pakistan | 5,496 | Pakistan | 4,612[295] |
8 | South Sudan | 4,168 | Ukraine | 4,771 | Ukraine | 4,344 |
9 | Somalia | 3,153 | Somalia | 4,447 | Somalia | 4,087 |
10 | Central African Republic | 2,364 | Sudan | 3,892 | South Sudan | 3,258 |
11 | DR Congo | 1,976 | Central African Republic | 3,347 | Sudan | 3,216 |
12 | India | 884 | Libya | 2,825 | Egypt | 2,836 |
13 | Mali | 870 | Israel/ Palestine | 2,365 | Libya | 2,706 |
14 | Egypt | 730 | Yemen | 1,500 | DR Congo | 1,699 |
15 | Kenya | 705 | Cameroon | 1,366 | Cameroon | 1,429 |
16 | Libya | 643 | DR Congo | 1,235 | Niger | 986 |
17 | Yemen | 600 | Egypt | 1,176 | Myanmar | 881 |
See also
- Lists of wars in World (by date, region, type of conflict)
- Africa:
- Americas:
- Asia:
- Europe:
- Others :
- Ongoing conflicts in World:
- List of ongoing protests
- List of ongoing armed conflicts
- List of wars 2011–present
References
Notes
- ^ See [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
- ^ See [22][23][24][25]
- ^ See [33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40]
- ^ See [43][44][45][46]
- ^ 3,100 PKK and 200 Turkish security forces killed (Turkish claim)[47]
220 PKK and 1,557 Turkish security forces killed (PKK claim)[48]
665 people, including 123 civilians, killed in Turkey (ICG tally, July–December 2015)[49] - ^ 1,900 PKK and 400 Turkish security forces killed (Turkish claim)[50]
1,306 people, including 207 civilians, killed in Turkey (ICG tally, January–August 2016)[49] - ^ See [22][23][52][53]
- ^ [67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76]
- ^ See [23][81][82][83]
- ^ See [120][121][122][123][124]
- ^ See [125][126][127][128][129][130][131][132][133][134][135][136]
- ^ See [138][139][140][141][142][143][144][145][146][147][148][149]
- ^ UNPO. "In the few days between 26 May 2015 and today, hundreds of people were killed and whole villages were burned near the Shilaabo district in Ogaden, alongside the border with Somalia. The heinous acts were perpetrated by the Liyu police,"[155]
- ^ See[158][159][160][161][162]
- ^ See [171][172][173][173][174][175][176][177][178][179][180][181][182][183][184]
- ^ See [23][185][186][187][188][189][190][191][192][193]
- ^ See [23][195][196][196][197][198][199][200][201][202][203]
- ^ See [215][216][217][218][219][220][221][222]
- ^ See [223][224][225][226][227][228]
- ^ See [229][230][231][232]
- ^ See [28][241][242][243][244][245]
- ^ See [23][255][256][257][258][259][260][261][262][263][264][265][266]
- ^ See [270][271][272][273][274][275][276][277][278][279][280]
- ^ See [23][286][287][288]
- ^ Data for African countries are based on ACLED, excluding riots/protests-related fatalities[23][28]
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External links
- Major Episodes of Political Violence 1946–2014 – List of armed conflicts compiled by Dr. Monty G. Marshall, director of the Center for Systemic Peace, based on research sponsored by the Political Instability Task Force.
- UCDP Conflict Encyclopedia – Uppsala Conflict Data Program of the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University.
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- Global Conflict Tracker, by the Council on Foreign Relations.
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- Map of the world's conflicts, by IRIN.
- Modern Conflicts Database – 2007 Database of all post-Cold War conflicts with estimated death tolls of 25,000 or more, by the Political Economy Research Institute of the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
- Global Security coverage of ongoing wars
- Wars in the world
- History Guy's coverage of 21st century wars
- Heidelberg Institute for International Conflict Research (HIIK)
- Conflict Barometer – Describes recent trends in conflict development, escalations, and settlements
- Insight on Conflict – Database on peace-building initiatives in areas of conflict