The Chadian Army Mobilizes Forces in the Border City of Tine with Sudan
The Chadian army has increased its military presence in the border city of Tine in response to escalating clashes in Sudan that threaten Chad's security.
In a significant security development at the border between Chad and Sudan, the Chadian army announced its decision to reinforce its military presence in the border city of Tine. This move follows violent clashes that erupted within Sudan, which have raised concerns about spillover effects into Chad. As a precautionary measure, the army has deployed tanks and a range of heavy and light weapons along the border crossing to deter potential incursions from Sudanese territory.
According to Al Jazeera's correspondent in Chad, Fadl Abdelrazak, the deployment aims to prevent the recurrence of previous operations that have resulted in casualties among Chadian soldiers, as well as civilian deaths. The Chadian army has reiterated its commitment to safeguarding its borders and preventing the expansion of violence from Sudan into its territory. The implications of this deployment highlight the ongoing tensions in the region and the risks posed by the ongoing conflict in Sudan.
The border town of Tine itself is divided between Chad and Sudan, with one part belonging to North Darfur in Sudan and the other to the Wadi Fira region in Chad, separated by a small valley known as Abu Sun. Amid the precarious security situation, the Chadian government has announced the closure of its borders with Sudan 'until further notice,' citing repeated incursions as justification for this decision. This escalation underscores the intricate security dynamics at play between the two nations as they navigate the fallout from the violence in Sudan.