Total: At least 655 killed in fighting,[7] 350,000 displaced.
The Guinea-Bissau Civil War was fought from 7 June 1998 to 10 May 1999 and was triggered by an attempted coup d'état against the government of PresidentJoão Bernardo Vieira led by Brigadier-GeneralAnsumane Mané.[8] Government forces, backed by neighbouring states, clashed with the coup leaders who had quickly gained almost total control over the country's armed forces.[8]
The conflict resulted in the deaths of hundreds if not thousands of people and the displacement of hundreds of thousands.[8][9]
An eventual peace agreement in November 1998 provided for a national unity government and new elections in the next year. However, a subsequent and brief outbreak of fighting in May 1999 ended with the deposing of Vieira on 10 May 1999 when Vieira signed an unconditional surrender.[8]