List of wars: 2020–Present

This is a list of wars that began from 2020 onwards. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity.
2020–present
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- ^ Denied by Azerbaijan[12][13] and Turkey.[14]
- ^ former New Democratic Army – Kachin, Lahu Democratic Front, Karen National Army
- ^ Despite having issued a public statement of support for anti-junta resistance in April 2021, the ZRA has been supplied by and worked alongside the junta to attack resistance[26][27]
- ^ Hundreds of anti-SAC local defence forces are strewn across the country, which operate unconventionally, carrying out hit-and-run attacks, targeted killings, ambushes, remote bombings and a small number of rocket attacks.[36]
- ^ Besides Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, FDD's Long War Journal identified the following militant groups as having fought in the 2021 conflict: Jihad Jibril Brigades, Humat al-Aqsa, Jaysh al-Ummah, Katibat al-Sheikh al-Emireen, Mujahideen Brigades, Abdul al-Qadir al-Husseini Brigades, and two al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades splinter factions.[40]
- ^ In 2022, Belarus allowed Russia to use its territory to launch the invasion[48][49][50] and to launch missiles into Ukraine.[51]
- ^ in the Bashkortostan region only
- ^ Rwandan involvement was first alleged by the DR Congo,[80] a claim which was later substantiated by the findings of researchers tasked by the United Nations.[81][82] Rwanda has denied its support for M23.[80]
- ^ See § Foreign involvement for more details.
- ^ See § Foreign involvement for more details.
- ^ See List of military aid to Israel during the Gaza war and American involvement
- ^ Popular Forces have been described as a Salafi Jihadist organisation with alleged ties to the Islamic State
- ^ From May 2024[132][133]
- ^ From November 2024[152]
- ^ The Lebanese government stated they will stay out of the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel, but would respond to Israeli attacks on their positions.
- ^ Although UNIFIL is a peacekeeping force and is not actively engaged in hostilities, its positions have been targeted and its peacekeepers have suffered casualties.[164]
- ^ Armament support only.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Though the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan ceased to exist on 15 August 2021, many soldiers, officials and other loyalists relocated to Panjshir and rallied under its banner. These elements and exiled officials claimed to maintain the republic in some form,[42] with Amrullah Saleh styling himself "caretaker" president.
- ^ Freedom Corps, Liberation Front of Afghanistan, Soldiers of Hazaristan, Freedom and Democracy Front, High Council of Resistance, Atta Mohammad Noor's militia, ect.
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External links
[edit]- Heidelberg Institute for International Conflict Research (HIIK)
- Conflict Barometer – Describes recent trends in conflict development, escalations, and settlements