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Chad defence minister claims 'decisive victory' over rebels Ndjamena (AFP) May 9, 2009 Chad scored a "decisive victory" over Sudan-based rebels during two days of fighting in the east of the Central African nation, Defence Minister Adoum Younousmi said Saturday. "It is a decisive victory," he told AFP on his way out of an appearance on national television, adding it would take "two or three years" for the Sudan-based rebels to reconstitute themselves. There were no reports of fighting on Saturday, after the government claimed Friday that 225 rebels and 22 soldiers had been killed in clashes on Thursday and Friday south of the main eastern city of Abeche. "Our strategy involved luring the mercenaries as far as possible from their bases, taking them on to ground from where they could not fall back to their bases after a skirmish," he said on television. "There were many fugitives, and about 60 (vehicles) scattered in the bush. We are continuing our mopping-up operations as far as the (Sudanese) border. With the deployment in place, few can escape." "Our victory is also due to the professionalisation of the army and our equipment," he added. A French military source said President Idriss Deby Itno had considerably beefed up the armed forces since a rebel offensive in February last year came close to overthrowing him. Younousmi estimated that the "mercenaries" -- the government's term for the rebels -- numbered 3,000 to 4,000 combattants, with 300 to 400 vehicles. Rebel sources earlier told AFP that they had at least twice that number of vehicles. Share This Article With Planet Earth
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Chadian army, rebels clash in east: government Ndjamena (AFP) May 7, 2009 Chadian troops clashed Thursday with rebels from neighbouring Sudan, each side claiming victory in a first direct confrontation which left aid agencies and traders fearing the worst. In a statement broadcast on national radio, the army claimed 125 rebels and 21 soldiers were killed, 30 government troops wounded, and 152 rebels taken prisoner. Several vehicles were also destroyed or captured. ... read more |
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