Battle of N'Djamena | |||||||
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Part of Chadian Civil War (2005–2010) | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
United Front for Democratic Change | Military of Chad | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Mohammed Nour Abdelkerim Abdelwahid Aboud Mackaye | Idriss Déby | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
370 killed[1] 271 captured[1] | 30 killed[1] | ||||||
Unknown number of civilians killed, 387 injured on both sides[1] |
The Battle of N'Djamena took place between the forces of the revolutionary United Front for Democratic Change (UFCD) and the military of Chad that occurred on 13 April 2006 when rebel forces launched an assault on the capital of Chad in the pre-dawn hours, attempting to overthrow the government of President Idriss Déby Itno from their bases an estimated thousand miles east.
The battle occurred just months after serious Chad-Sudan tensions ended with the signing of the Tripoli Agreement. Déby broke off relations with the government of Sudan as a result, expelling its diplomats and threatened to stop sheltering thousands of Sudanese refugees from the Darfur region.[2] The government of Sudan has been documented by the United Nations to have engaged in mass murder of approximately 100,000 non-Arab civilians in Darfur in the period 2003–2006.[3]