Escalation trajectory · 90 days · composite of event frequency × severity × geographic spread
1,728
total events across belligerents · 92 daily data points
Annotated milestones
1 of 4
Source · intelligence_events · all severity tiersHover any annotated dot for full milestone
Fatalities · 90 days · weekly
1,740
single-side data only
Source · casualties_daily aggregated by ISO week13 weeks
Bottom Line
We assess with low confidence that the Misak-Nasa conflict in Colombia remains at an extreme escalation level (100/100), but the evidence pack contains no direct reporting on Misak-Nasa indigenous armed clashes, territorial disputes, or related casualties in the last 48 hours. The absence of specific conflict reporting despite a maximum escalation score represents a critical data gap that must be flagged.
Key Developments (last 24–48 hours)
Jun 6 — Colombia's p
Top 10
High-severity events
Severity-ranked events touching this conflict's belligerents · last 30 days
Top 3 shown · global share % = country’s share of worldwide production at this stageFull dataset via API · contact
No dispatches indexed for this conflict in the last 30 days.
Methodology
This brief was drafted daily by Claude Opus/Haiku under an ICD 203 analytic-tradecraft prompt: bottom line up-front, calibrated probability language (“likely,” “highly likely”), explicit confidence levels, and alternative-analysis sections. Drawn from 12 dispatches across 11 publications, stored in our ingestion pipeline across strategic_events, intelligence_events, threat_assessments, and entity_relationships.
Event volume and casualty counts key off CO as the country anchor. Casualty figures above 100,000/day are filtered as extraction outliers pending manual review.