The Government of Chad has accused Sudan at the beginning of a military invasion on Tuesday, May 5. The Foreign Minister of Chad, Mahamat Hussein said that "the regime in Khartoum" has sent to Chad a few columns of armored vehicles "before they had time to dry the ink on the peace treaty between the countries", reported AFP.
According to Hussein, the Sudan attack was "planned aggression". But Chad did not disclose the extent of the invasion and the details of military operations. Unknown about the progress and advancement of Sudanese troops in the territory of Chad.
Agreement on Reconciliation between States was signed on Sunday in the capital of Qatar, Doha. Countries agreed on a ceasefire and a meeting between the presidents of both parties.
In January 2009, Chadian rebel groups united to form a coalition to overthrow President Idriss Deby. Then the rebel leaders met in neighboring Sudan.
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