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Chad orders military on high alert, closes border with Sudan
→Border security units must enforce a total closure of the Chad–Sudan frontier
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Chad has imposed a total closure of its border with Sudan and placed its military on high alert after a drone strike in Tiné killed at least 17 mourners, authorising immediate retaliatory operations against any future cross-border attacks.
Why it matters
Humanitarian crossings across the Chad–Sudan border are now constrained to exceptional exemptions that require prior authorisation from relevant authorities. Chad has authorised its defence forces to pursue operations inside Sudanese territory in strict compliance with the rules of international law.
Implications
- — Border security units at Chad's frontier crossings must enforce the total closure immediately — unauthorised crossings and entries will be blocked at the border.
- — Humanitarian organisations and aid-convoy coordinators operating across the Chad–Sudan border must obtain prior authorisation before movement now — convoys without prior authorisation will be denied passage.
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