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Which countries in Africa are still at war?

Somalia, Congo, Libya, etc.

Somalia, since the fall of the regime of 199 1 Siad, has been in a state of anarchy with warlords armed and the country torn apart. Various factions in China have been fighting and dividing, and Mogadishu factions such as Somaliland, Puntland, Rahanweilan and Aideed have gradually formed a pattern of four worlds. Somali pirates are famous all over the world recently.

Congo,1On August 2, 1998, soldiers of Banyamulenge (Rwandan Tutsi immigrants) launched an armed rebellion with the support of Ugandan and Rwandan troops. Subsequently, Zimbabwe, Angola, Namibia and other countries sent troops to help at the request of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, forming a regional conflict. Rebels Uganda and Rwanda control the eastern and northeastern regions that occupy more than half of the territory of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, resulting in the fragmentation of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Libya, since 1 1 dictator Gaddafi fell, Libya has been in constant war, and the country has been torn apart and fighting endlessly.