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Trouble Brewing in Chad: 19 People Dead

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Trouble Brewing in Chad: 19 People Dead

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The government reported that 18 of the 24 attackers were killed during the failed raid on the president’s office on Wednesday evening, with one security officer also losing his life in the battle

At least 19 people have died after security forces intervened to stop armed fighters from attacking the presidential complex in N’Djamena, the capital city of Chad.

The government reported that 18 of the 24 attackers were killed during the failed raid on the president’s office on Wednesday evening, with one security officer also losing his life in the battle.

The country’s foreign minister reassured the public that soldiers were protecting the president and that the situation was under control.

Residents in N’Djamena reported hearing multiple gunshots for several minutes near the presidential compound. Eighteen attackers were killed and six others sustained injuries, while we experienced one fatality and three injuries, one of which is serious.

Shortly after the incident, Koulamallah appeared in a video flanked by soldiers, with a firearm at his side, asserting, “The situation is entirely under control… the attempt to destabilize has been thwarted.”

This assault coincided with an official visit from China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi to Chad. Just hours before the violence erupted, Wang Yi had engaged with Chad’s President Mahamat Idriss Deby and other high-ranking officials. Koulamallah confirmed that Deby was in the presidential complex during the attack.

Foreign Affairs Minister Abderaman Koulamallah, appearing in a Facebook live broadcast alongside soldiers, stated that the situation was completely under control, and there was no fearHe emphasised their commitment to defending the president. This incident occurred roughly a week after parliamentary elections aimed at restoring democracy, which were boycotted by the main opposition.

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