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Lista de guerras: 2003-actualidad

Gráfico de muertes en conflictos armados por tipo de 2003 a 2022

Merriam-Webster define la guerra como "un estado de conflicto armado hostil abierto y declarado entre estados o naciones". [1] Lexico define la guerra como "Un estado de conflicto armado entre diferentes países o diferentes grupos dentro de un país". [2] Los conflictos que causan al menos 1.000 muertes en un año calendario son considerados guerras por el Programa de Datos de Conflictos de Uppsala . [3] Esta es una lista de guerras que comenzaron a partir de 2003. Se pueden encontrar otras guerras en las listas históricas de guerras y la lista de guerras ampliadas por irregularidad diplomática .

2003–2009

2010–2019

2020–2024

  1. ^ El origen exacto de Ansaru no está claro, pero ya existía como facción de Boko Haram [33] antes de anunciar oficialmente su fundación como grupo separado el 1 de enero de 2012. [33] [34] [35] El grupo no tiene presencia militar conocida en Nigeria desde 2015, pero varios de sus miembros parecen seguir activos. [36]
  2. ^ El SPLM-IO acusó al JEM de apoyar al gobierno de Kiir desde 2013, aunque el JEM ha negado cualquier implicación y afirma mantener la neutralidad en la guerra civil de Sudán del Sur. [104] El gobierno sudanés , [105] los trabajadores humanitarios [104] y otras fuentes [106] han afirmado, sin embargo, que el JEM está participando en el conflicto del lado del gobierno de Sudán del Sur. [107]
  3. ^ La Facción Cobra se opuso abiertamente al gobierno hasta 2014, y permaneció en relativa oposición hasta 2015, cuando se dividió en una facción pro gobierno y otra pro SPLM-IO, la última de las cuales formó las Fuerzas del Gran Pibor. A principios de 2016, la Facción Cobra se disolvió de hecho, cuando el grupo restante se unió al gobierno. [112] [113] Sin embargo, en septiembre de 2016, algunos de sus comandantes declararon que la Facción Cobra había sido restaurada y declaró que había reanudado su lucha contra el gobierno. [114]
  4. ^ Armas, ejercicios militares y ayuda general .
  5. ^ El gobierno libanés declaró que se mantendrá al margen del conflicto entre Hezbolá e Israel, pero que responderá a los ataques israelíes a sus posiciones. [161]
  6. ^ Aunque la FPNUL es una fuerza de mantenimiento de la paz y no participa activamente en las hostilidades, sus posiciones han sido atacadas y sus efectivos de mantenimiento de la paz han sufrido bajas. [163]

Véase también

Listas de guerras en el mundo (por fecha, región, tipo de conflicto)
Listas de guerras y conflictos por regiones
Lista de invasiones en el siglo XXI
Listas de batallas ( Órdenes )
Lista de eventos denominados masacres
Lista de incidentes terroristas
Lista de grupos rebeldes activos
Lista de organizaciones terroristas designadas
Listado de número de conflictos por año
África
Lista de conflictos en África ( Historia militar de África )
Américas
Lista de conflictos en América del Norte
Lista de conflictos en Centroamérica
Lista de conflictos en Sudamérica
Asia
Lista de conflictos en Asia
Lista de conflictos en Oriente Próximo
Lista de conflictos en Oriente Medio
Europa
Lista de conflictos en Europa
Otros
Conflictos actuales en el mundo
Lista de conflictos armados en curso
Cronológico
Lista de guerras: antes del año 1000
Lista de guerras: 1000–1499
Lista de guerras: 1500–1799
Lista de guerras: 1800–1899
Lista de guerras: 1900–1944
Lista de guerras: 1945–1989
Lista de guerras: 1990–2002
Lista de guerras: 2003-actualidad

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