Around 40 killed in attack on Chad military base, presidency says
By Reuters |
Chad is an important ally for French and US forces aiming to fight rebels in the Sahel.
Around 40 soldiers were killed in an attack on a military base in Chad's Lake region on Sunday, the central African country's presidency said on Monday.
President Mahamat Idriss Deby launched an operation to track down the assailants, the statement said. It did not name the group responsible for the attack.
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The Lake Chad region has been repeatedly attacked by insurgencies including Boko Haram, which erupted in northeast Nigeria in 2009 and spread to the west of Chad.
Chad is an important ally for French and US forces aiming to fight rebels in the Sahel, which has become the epicentre of global terrorism under attack by factions loyal to al Qaeda.
Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso have ended military operations with the US and France in recent years and turned to Russia for support instead.
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