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Chad President Idriss Deby Killed on the Battlefield After 30 Years in Power

John Wanjohi Apr 20, 2021

Chad's long-serving President Idriss Deby Itno has died on the battlefield a day after electoral officials declared him the winner of the April 11th presidential election, paving the way for him to rule for six more years.

His death was announced by army spokesperson General Azem Bermandoa Agouna on state television on Tuesday.

The army said the 68-year-old succumbed to wounds suffered on the frontline in the country’s north, where he had gone to visit soldiers battling rebels.

“Deby has just breathed his last defending the sovereign nation on the battlefield over the weekend,” Agouna said in a statement.

Agouna said a military council led by the departed president’s 37-year-old son Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno, a four-star general, would replace him.

The exact circumstances surrounding Deby’s death were not immediately clear. The army only indicated that Deby, who has ruled the central Africa nation since 1990, was commanding his army as it battled against rebels, who launched a major invasion into the north of the country on election day.

The army had on Monday claimed victory in its battle against the rebels from neighboring Libya, saying it had killed 300 insurgents during eight days of combat.

On Saturday, the US embassy in N’Djamena ordered non-essential personnel to leave the country, warning of possible violence in the capital. The UK also urged its nationals to leave.

Following his death, a curfew has been imposed and the country’s borders shut.

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