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Chad closes border with Sudan following soldier deaths

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Chad has shut its eastern border with Sudan in response to recent clashes linked to the ongoing civil war in neighboring country. The incident occurred on Saturday, involving armed groups supporting the government of Sudan against paramilitary forces loyal to Chad. Two sources confirmed that five Chadian soldiers and three civilians were killed, while 12 others sustained injuries.

This conflict has been recurring, with skirmishes periodically spilling over into Chadian territory and causing civilian casualties as well as property damage. A Chadian official reported the fatalities in Tine, a border town between both nations. Security officials stated that increased protective measures are necessary to safeguard civilians on Chad’s side of the line.

The Chadian government announced the closure of the border would remain until further notice, citing “repeated incursions and violations committed by forces in Sudan’s conflict.” This move aims to prevent any potential spread of the conflict into their territory, protect their citizens and refugee populations, and ensure national stability and territorial integrity.

Meanwhile, Sudan’s army and Rapid Support Forces did not respond immediately to requests for comment regarding these incidents.

Previously, a drone attack last year had claimed two Chadian lives, though it wasn’t clear who carried out the assault. Commentators have noted that Chad is now considered an active participant in the conflict with its involvement becoming increasingly apparent.

This development underscores the broader implications of the civil war in Sudan spreading beyond its borders and into territories adjacent to nations such as Chad. The closure of the border highlights ongoing tensions and potential risks for stability in both countries, especially given their shared geographical proximity and historical connections.

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