The national advanced in Chad’s money ,N’Djamena, was attacked by attackers on Wednesday night which resulted in 19 deaths, including 18 attackers and one part of the national guard, the authorities confirmed.
One watch was in critical situation and many people were injured on both sides during the altercation.
When armed people stormed the political building around 7:45 am local time, the incident took place. Security makes responded quickly, overpowering the intruders. The Associated Press reported that tanks were deployed on the roads and the roads leading to the complex were soon blocked. Police patrolling the city center and setting up checkpoints throughout the neighborhood prompted citizens to flee the area.
The condition is now” completely under control,” according to government spokesman Abderaman Koulamallah and international minister Abderaman Koulamallah. He assured the populace that the destabilization attempt had been thwarted in a video filmed flanked by troops.
The strike comes after a contested general election was held less than two weeks earlier. Opposition groups allege common scams and voter suppression, while the state described the polls as a step towards civilian concept.
The jihadist team Boko Haram often attacks the landlocked nation of Chad in the Lake Chad region, which is under martial law.
It has just recently canceled a military pact with previous French colonial power France and is accused of interfering with the issue in neighboring Sudan. It was a growing trend for Sahel countries to distance themselves from their previous imperial dominance.
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