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ComradeRed
3rd February 2008, 20:58
N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - Chadian troops loyal to President Idriss Deby struck back at rebels besieging his palace on Sunday and the government said it repulsed an attack by Sudanese forces in the east that it called "a declaration of war."

In the capital N'Djamena, government helicopters and tanks defended Idriss Deby's fortified presidential complex against rebels in pickup trucks mounted with cannon and machine guns who stormed into the city on Saturday.

On Chad's far eastern frontier with Sudan's war-ravished Darfur region, the army said it had beaten back a ground and air attack against the border town of Adre by a mixed force of Sudanese army troops and allied rebels and militia.

Deby's Minister of State for Mines and Energy, Gen. Mahamat Ali Abdallah Nassour, called the attack on Adre "a declaration of war" by Sudan, in comments to Radio France International.

Sudan's government denied the accusations from its neighbor that it had backed the offensive by an alliance of Chadian insurgent groups, who denounce Deby as corrupt and NY Times (http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/world/international-chad-rebels.html?_r=1&ex=1359781200&en=447581c4734b94d2&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&oref=slogin)

ComradeRed
3rd February 2008, 20:59
Chadian forces have used tanks and helicopter gunships to try to drive back rebels besieging the presidential palace in the capital N'Djamena.

Aid agency MSF told the BBC there were "a lot of dead bodies" in the city, and 300 people being treated in hospitals.

The rebels, who want to overthrow President Idriss Deby, seized large parts of the city on Saturday.

Correspondents say the crisis could have major implications for efforts to end the conflict in Darfur. BBC (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7224691.stm)