Eastern Lyoa Conflict
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Eastern Lyoa Conflict | |||||||||
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Part of Lyoan Armed Conflict | |||||||||
![]() Rebels of the HRM pictured in 2018. | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Supported by: ![]() |
![]() Lyoan Revolutionary Movement (2018-Present) |
Islamic Front (2010-2020) Allied Republican Forces (2006-Present) |
![]() Supported by: ![]() ![]() | ||||||
United Self-Defense Movement (2014-Present) |
ex-Democratic Army of Lyoa (2003-2006) Ntuganda Group (2003-2009) | Republic of Cantoa (2009) |
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
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![]() Jacob Ntiba (LRM commander) William Ntuganda (Ntuganda Group commander) |
Alar Bido (IF commander) Jamusa Bakal (ARF commander) Yanori Amukah (President of Cantoa) | Vincent Okalo (HRM commander) | ||||||
Strength | |||||||||
>100,000 LNDF personnel |
~3,200 (NCLOF) ~1,100 (LRM) ~250 (Ntuganda Group, 2007) |
~400 (IF) ~200 (ARF) ~1,500 (Cantoa, 2009) | ~100 (HRM) | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | ||||||
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The Eastern Lyoa Conflict is a war in Lyoa that began immediately after the end of the Lyoan Civil War in 2003.