Add an image, such as a map, to further your research about this conflict.

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I'm unable to add images directly or include files. However, I can suggest how you can find maps or images relevant to your research on a specific conflict. Here's what you can do:

  1. Online Map Resources: Websites like Google Maps or OpenStreetMap can provide current geographical information. For historical maps, the David Rumsey Map Collection is a valuable resource.

  2. Academic Journals: JSTOR or Google Scholar may have research articles that include maps related to the conflict.

  3. Government and NGO Reports: Many governmental and non-governmental organizations publish reports on conflicts that often include maps. Look for publications by the United Nations, the International Crisis Group, or other relevant organizations.

  4. Historical Societies and Libraries: Many local libraries and historical societies may have archived maps, especially for well-documented conflicts.

  5. Media Outlets: News organizations often create maps to illustrate conflict zones. Check their websites for articles containing relevant maps.

If you let me know which specific conflict you're researching, I might be able to provide more targeted suggestions!