Conflict over water quotas lead to two deaths in Iraq
Conflict arises between two tribes over water quotas, leaing to two deaths and eight injuries in Suq Al-Shoyokh, Thi-Qar, Iraq.
Conflict arises between two tribes over water quotas, leaing to two deaths and eight injuries in Suq Al-Shoyokh, Thi-Qar, Iraq.
Protests in Boke, Guinea about lack of water and electricity lead to clashes between police and protestors, leading to property damage, three dead, and 41 wounded.
People identified as militants destroy several water pumps and a number of fields and seize cattle in Kewa, Djenne, Mopti, Mali.
Airstrikes by coalition forces hits several water projects, killing five civilians and injuring 11 others in Saadah and Sahar, Sadah, Yemen.
Ten people who had been uprooted from their homes by Boko Haram are arrested when protesting for better water, food, and healthcare at their temporary camps in Konduga, Borno, Nigeria.
Violent clashes between government and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-In Opposition (SPLA-IO) cause the destruction of a water point and leave a reported 10 people dead and 16 more wounded in Wichok, Rubkona, Unity, South Sudan.
Israeli forces destroy water pipes in a rural area, leading to clashes between Israeli forces and local Palestinians in Jenin, West Bank, Palestine.
Islamic State fighters claim responsibility for bombs placed in a road that denoates, damaging a water truck and a tank in Sheikh Zuweid, North Sinai, Egypt.
Residents of Nyeri Town, Nyeri, Kenya reportedly destroy an irrigation water pipe that is being run through their land for a neighboring community. The residents who caused the destruction are upset because they don’t believe they would benefit from the project.
Troops from Ethiopia reportedly attack a water source used by al Shabaab, leading to further fighting, in Bulo Burto, Hilraan, Somalia.