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Northern Chad offensive

Rebels of the Front for Change and Concord in Chad (FACT) threaten to press on and reach Chad's capital N'Djamena following the killing of President Idriss Déby. In the capital, many civilians choose to stay home as fears grow. FACT rebels reject the military junta led by Déby's son, Mahamat Déby Itno, and opposition politicians also call for a civilian transition.

Sources:  Reuters


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  1. Rebels of the Front for Change and Concord in Chad (FACT) threatened to press on reaching Chad's capital N'Djamena following the killing of President Idriss Déby on the frontlines. In the capital, many civilians choose to stay home as fears grow. FACT rebels reject the military junta led by Déby's son and opposition politicians also call for a civilian transition.
  2. Rebels of the Front for Change and Concord in Chad (FACT) threatened to press on, reaching Chad's capital N'Djamena following the killing of President Idriss Déby. In the capital, many civilians choose to stay home as fears grow. FACT rebels reject the military junta led by Déby's son and opposition politicians also call for a civilian transition.
  3. Rebels of the Front for Change and Concord in Chad (FACT) threaten to press on, reaching Chad's capital N'Djamena following the killing of President Idriss Déby. In the capital, many civilians choose to stay home as fears grow. FACT rebels reject the military junta led by Déby's son and opposition politicians also call for a civilian transition.
  4. Rebels of the Front for Change and Concord in Chad (FACT) threaten to press on and reach Chad's capital N'Djamena following the killing of President Idriss Déby. In the capital, many civilians choose to stay home as fears grow. FACT rebels reject the military junta led by Déby's son, Mahamat Déby Itno, and opposition politicians also call for a civilian transition.

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