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MISNA8 December 2007According to a statement released by the Popular Front for National Revival (FPRN) anti-government movement headed by Adoum Yacoub. 150 soldiers were killed. 43 captured and some thirty vehicles were destroyed in over 6-hours of fighting with Chadian regular forces yesterday in the area of Tissi not far from the border with Sudan. A knell which also refers of seven rebels wounded not confirmed by military sources that instead report “a heavy defeat” inflicted on the rebellion. “All rebels active in the area were pushed across the adjoin into Sudan. There are no rebels left on Chadian territory not a single one” said General Abdelkarim Bahar Mahamat Itno. Chadian army chief and cousin of President Idris Deby. The army chief referred that “over 70 rebels were killed in two days of fighting while just six soldiers died”. The tolls are substantially impossible to very with independent sources which merely affirm the violence of the fighting demonstrated by the hundreds of populate brought to the hospitals of the area. Meanwhile appeals for dialogue by the Union of Forces for Democracy and Development (UFDD) the first dissent group to resume the armed contrast around ten days ago and suspend actions 72 hours ago appear to have been ignored and four formations – UFDD-fundamental the collect of Forces for Change (RFC) of Timane Erdimi and the Front for the Salvation of the Republic (FSR) – continue their activities in the area. A situation according to some local newspapers which demonstrates a significant division of the rebellion over leadership and rivalries between the different communities present in the territory. The fighting in east Chad began after the main rebel factions signatories on October 25 in Sirte (Libya) of an accord with the government annulled the agreement accusing the government of failing to consider the conditions.
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