National or regional Maps of ongoing insurgencies, armed conflicts, disputes of territories, military conflicts, and also current civil or international wars:
Ongoing around the world (Updates 2017 to Present)
Cameroon (Bakassi conflict)
Cameroon (Anglophone Crisis)
Central African Republic (Civil War)
Colombia (Civil conflict / Insurgencies)
Congo (Conflicts in East) (Kivu conflict)
Ethiopia (Civil conflict)
Ethiopia Oromo conflict
Iraq (Islamic State insurgency)
Gaza−Israel (2023) (Intercommunal conflict)
Libya (Civil War-Islamic State)
Maghreb (African Sahara) Al-Qaeda in the Islamic M.
Mali (in North) (Civil War)
Mexico (Mexican Drug War)
Mozambique Insurgency in Cabo Delgado
Myanmar (Civil War)
Nigeria (Boko Haram Islamists)
Nigeria (South Nigeria insurgency)
Pakistan (in North-West) (Taliban & Al-Qaeda)
Philippines (New People's Army rebellion)
Senegal Casamance conflict
Somali (Civil War)
Syria (Civil War-Islamic State)
South Sudan (Ethnic violence after Civil War)
Sudan (2023) (Civil War)
Ukraine (Russian intervention; the internal component of the conflict is debatable)
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2007-05-02 23:02 LukeSurl 450×312×??? (55041 bytes) Created from image in public domain [[Image:Mexico_states_map_small.png]]. Released into public domain. Image highlights states in which the fighting in the [[Mexico Drug War]] is most intense. {{PD-self}}
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