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There, a spokesman for the rebels in Chad was cited, saying the rebels had taken the eastern town of Adre, near the border with Sudan, "an area where some 400,000 people displaced as a result of the conflict in Darfur are living in camps."
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Adre, the BBC explains, is in the area where a French-dominated EU peacekeeping force is due to deploy to protect displaced civilians and the aid workers supporting them.
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"We've attacked Adre," a rebel spokesman told AFP by satellite telephone.
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Rebels also mounted an attack on the eastern town of Adre, on the border with Sudan, reportedly with support from Sudanese warplanes.
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Rebels in Chad, reportedly backed by Sudanese military aircraft, launched an attack Sunday on the eastern town of Adre, which borders on
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Chadian Gen. Mahamat Ali Abdallah Nassour claimed Sudanese troops were involved in an attack Sunday on Adre, a border town with Sudan.
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Adre lies in the area where an EU peacekeeping force is to operate, along the volatile border with Darfur.
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Chadian officials said that Sudanese helicopters had flown in support of rebels attacking the city of Adre in the east of the country, a charge which the Sudanese government immediately denied.
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Chadian rebels claimed Sunday to have seized Adre but the government said it repulsed the attack.
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The Chadian army said Sunday it had driven rebel forces trying to oust President Idriss Deby out of the capital and had thwarted a second rebel offensive on Adre, near the Sudanese border in the east.
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