>>64487225
African wars are hard to keep up with. Part of it is infrastructural, there are big data holes where nobody can communicate. Meanwhile, most of the civilized world simply doesn't care, outside of the American Pyscho-esque faux concern to show the appropriate amount of international thinking and empathy in polite society.
It's at least doing better than the Tigrayan dustup in Ethiopia a few years ago, that one had information so scarce LiveMap didn't even track it, there was nothing to report on. They've at least been keeping up with how things are going in Sudan, so you could check that out.
But outside of some mid-level glownigger or State Department guy regularly browsing /k/ and keeping us up to date, you're probably SOL for quality info on what's happening out there.