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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 ...
The Northern Chad offensive was a military offensive in Northern Chad, initiated by the Chadian rebel group Front for Change and Concord in Chad (FACT), took place from 11 April to 9 May 2021. [9] It began in the Tibesti Region in the north of the country following the 2021 Chadian presidential election .
Many consequently moved into Libya which fell into unrest from 2011 due to the First Libyan Civil War. [9] In 2014, the Second Libyan Civil War broke out. Several Chadian rebel groups consequently became mercenaries in service of various Libyan factions, receiving money and weaponry to prepare for their return to Chad. [12] [9]
The Duchess of Edinburgh has become the first member of the royal family to make an official visit to Chad. Sophie moved to tears after meeting refugees in Chad fleeing civil war in Sudan Skip to ...
Chadian Civil War (2005–2010) Chad France China NMRD JEM Supported by: Ukraine. Rebels: FUC UFDD RFD CNT CDR UFDP RDL UFDD-F CNR URF MDJT UFCD FSR UFR UMC FPRN UDC MPRD Janjaweed Alleged support: Sudan (until 2010) 2005 2008 Mount Elgon insurgency Kenya: Sabaot Land Defence Force: 2006 Ongoing Fatah–Hamas conflict: Hamas: Fatah. Supported ...
Chad has been in the midst of an armed conflict, with conflicting clashes and violence in Chad being very frequent. Opponents of then-president Idriss Deby had called for protests because of his undemocratic rule and dictatorship-style leadership of Chad, with human rights being a common issue and struggle for many in Chad, yet suffering high rates of unemployment and poverty and the struggles ...
War in Chad or Chadian Civil War may refer to: Chadian Civil War (1965–1979) Chadian–Libyan War. Toyota War; Chadian Civil War (2005–2010) Insurgency in Chad (2016–present) 2021 Northern Chad offensive
The Rally of Forces for Change (in French: Rassemblement des forces pour le changement or RFC), formerly the Rally of Democratic Forces (in French: Rassemblement des Forces Démocratiques or RaFD) is a Chadian rebel group formed mainly by Zaghawa, ethnic group to which President Idriss Déby belonged, deserters from the Chadian government and army and led by Timane and his twin brother Tom Erdimi.