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Wild chimpanzees recorded waging ‘civil war’ with coordinated attacks between two groups

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SITREP: A study has documented a prolonged conflict among wild chimpanzees in Uganda's Kibale National Park, indicating coordinated attacks between two factions of the Ngogo chimpanzee group. This behavior suggests a significant shift from social cohesion to intra-group aggression. TACTICAL ASSESSMENT: The emergence of such organized aggression among chimpanzees may provide insights into the social dynamics and conflict resolution strategies of primate communities. This finding could have implications for understanding the evolution of social behavior and conflict in human societies. PROJECTED VECTORS: Future observations may reveal further developments in the conflict dynamics or potential resolutions within the chimpanzee groups.

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SAT-COM 4LAT: 45.192LON: 34.021UTC: 2026-04-09

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STATUS IDENTIFIERCRITICAL EVENT
ORIGIN DESKCONFLICT
ACQUISITION TIME04/0918:15 ZULU
AUTHORSYSTEM.AUTO[992]