Civil conflicts are disputes that occur within a country, often involving different groups fighting for power, resources, or rights. These conflicts can arise from ethnic, political, or social tensions and may lead to violence, displacement, and loss of life. Examples include the American Civil War and the Syrian Civil War.
Such conflicts can disrupt communities and economies, making it difficult for people to live peacefully. They often result in humanitarian crises, where civilians suffer from lack of food, shelter, and medical care. International organizations, like the United Nations, may intervene to help resolve these conflicts and provide aid.