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60 Countries Battling 130 Active Armed Conflicts Globally — ICRC

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Apr 20, 2026

A stark warning from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has revealed the scale of global instability, with more than 130 active armed conflicts now raging across about 60 countries worldwide, a figure that has nearly doubled over the past 15 years.

ICRC disclosed this in a short video clip shared on its official social media handle X formerly Twitter which was monitored by GLOBAL TRACKER.

The humanitarian body says the growing number of conflicts, combined with their increasing complexity and duration, is placing millions of civilians at risk and stretching humanitarian operations to their limits.

From Africa to the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and parts of Latin America, dozens of countries are currently grappling with one or more armed conflicts.

Africa;

Several African nations remain at the centre of protracted conflicts, including:

Sudan

South Sudan

Somalia

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Nigeria

Mali

Burkina Faso

Niger

These conflicts are driven by insurgencies, communal violence, and political instability, displacing millions across the continent.

 

Middle East

The Middle East remains one of the most volatile regions, with ongoing conflicts in:

Syria

Yemen

Iraq

Iran

Israel

Palestine

These conflicts often involve multiple actors and international interests, making resolution increasingly difficult.

Europe

In Europe, conflict continues to impact:

Ukraine

The war has had far-reaching geopolitical and humanitarian consequences beyond the region.

Asia

Across Asia, several countries are battling internal or cross-border conflicts, including:

Afghanistan

Myanmar

Pakistan

India

 

Latin America

Although often less visible, parts of Latin America are also affected by armed violence and organized conflict, particularly in:

Colombia

Mexico

 

The ICRC warns that today’s conflicts are no longer simple confrontations between two sides. Instead, they involve:

Multiple armed groups

Regional and international actors

Fragmented chains of command

This complexity makes it harder to negotiate peace and deliver humanitarian assistance.

 

Humanitarian Consequences

The impact of these 130 conflicts across 60 countries is devastating:

Millions displaced from their homes

Rising hunger and malnutrition

Collapsing healthcare systems

Increased risks for humanitarian workers

The ICRC warns that the scale and duration of these crises are overwhelming humanitarian resources.

 

Call for Global Action

The organization is urging the international community to:

Respect International Humanitarian Law

Protect civilians and aid workers

Invest in long-term solutions to conflicts.

Without decisive action, the ICRC warns, the number of conflicts and their human cost will continue to rise.

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