Metro Plus News Chad’s FACT rebel group ends ceasefire over alleged attack by junta

Chad’s FACT rebel group ends ceasefire over alleged attack by junta

Chadian rebel group the Front for Change and Concord in Chad (FACT) has announced an end to a ceasefire it declared in 2021, accusing the interim
authorities of bombing one of its bases in what it called an act of war.
Friday’s move suggests a possible return to all-out hostilities between the military-led government and FACT – fighting which led to the battlefield death of president Idriss Deby in 2021, after which his son Mahamat Idriss Deby seized power.
Since then as interim president Deby has sought to shore up a detente with Chad’s various rebel groups and has pardoned hundreds of FACT prisoners to encourage the group to participate fully in peace talks.
But in its statement, FACT accused the military of bombing its base in an attack on Wednesday that it said had killed three people.