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BIFM Attack Sites of 2014 According to the GTD
12015-12-13T23:02:52-08:00Cary Yballa98e3545aa46567f71b3ab847ed3420c7a004d55d73647google_maps2015-12-14T14:01:13-08:006.954, 124.8466.936, 124.4176.918, 124.4406.966, 124.4366.935, 124.4667.791, 124.9057.070, 124.5786.868, 124.3766.382, 124.7407.198, 124.2106.912, 124.5287.021, 124.4606.816, 124.8956.927, 124.5377.129, 124.7337.054, 124.6697.852, 122.7586.840, 124.7026.473, 124.4336.836, 124.0547.116, 124.8147.220, 124.5547.198, 124.7956.137, 125.0177.135, 124.4487.133, 124.5287.188, 124.6287.017, 124.4956.764, 124.3737.120, 124.3686.697, 124.6606.920, 124.4517.161, 124.2127.324, 124.6507.245, 124.2586.765, 124.8416.925, 124.4946.965, 124.3437.025, 124.527Hayden Garrda7d4951bb5608b8c54f68621d11d35f5f13c802(Marked locations will designate local area or area of attack, not exact site of attack) (Some villages listed by GTD were not found in Google Maps database)