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  2. Battle of Am Dam - Wikipedia

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    In May 2009, simultaneous with the UFR raid on Am Dam, the Front Populaire pour la Renaissance Nationale (FPRN), a Chadian rebel group led by Adoumj Yacoub, occupied the strategic town of Tissi at the tri-point of Chad, Sudan, and the Central African Republic. Chadian government forces wouldn't retake the city until April 2010. [3]

  3. Chadian Civil War (2005–2010) - Wikipedia

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    The Chadian Civil War of 2005–2010 [31] began on 18 December 2005. Since its independence from France in 1960, Chad has been swamped by civil wars between the Arab-Muslims of the north and the Sub-Saharan - Christians of the south. [ 32 ]

  4. List of conflicts in Chad - Wikipedia

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    1965 — 2010 War in Chad. 1965 — 2010 Chadian Civil War. 1965 — 1979 Civil war in Chad; 1979 — 1982 Civil war in Chad; 1998 — 2002 Civil war in Chad; 18 December 2005 — 15 January 2010 Civil war in Chad. 18 December 2005 Battle of Adré; 6 January 2006 Borota raid; 6 March 2006 Amdjereme raid; 13 April 2006 Battle of N'Djamena; 1 May ...

  5. Category : Battles of the Chadian Civil War (2005–2010)

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    This category contains historical battles fought as part of the Chadian Civil War (2005–2010). Please see the category guidelines for more information. Pages in category "Battles of the Chadian Civil War (2005–2010)"

  6. Battle of Abou Goulem - Wikipedia

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    [3] [1] [5] The UFDD claimed that 200 Chadian troops were killed, and medical sources documented 160 wounded soldiers were evacuated to a hospital in Abéché. [5] Reuters journalists on the scene said that in the days afterward, bodies of dead soldiers and fighters, burnt-out trucks, and projectiles were strewn across the battlefield. [ 3 ]

  7. Chadian Civil War (1965–1979) - Wikipedia

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    The Chadian Civil War of 1965–1979 (French: Guerre civile tchadienne de 1965–1979) was waged by several rebel factions against two Chadian governments. The initial rebellion erupted in opposition to Chadian President François Tombalbaye , whose regime was marked by authoritarianism , extreme corruption, and favoritism.

  8. Military history of Chad - Wikipedia

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    Chad ripped the original plan after a civil war started, which allowed it to add "national security" in top priorities, most of this money went into the military. During the civil war Chad spent estimated 600 million dollars on buying new military equipment. [6] In 2013, Chad sent 2000 troops to join Operation Serval. Later in the same year ...

  9. List of wars involving Chad - Wikipedia

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    Pro-Libyan Chadian factions FROLINAT; GUNT (1979–1986) Codos (1983–1986) PLO (1987) [4] [5] Chadian/French victory. Chad keeps control of the Aouzou Strip. Toyota War(1986 – 1987) Libya. CDR PLO [6] [5] FANT. FAP France (Opération Épervier) Decisive Chadian and French victory. Expulsion of Libyan forces from Chad