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« Reply #150 on: February 05, 2010, 11:19:33 AM » |
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News 5th February 2011
Alexander Battlegroup Confirmed
It has been confirmed today by whitehall and Washington that a new coalition battlegroup consisting of troops from UK 2nd battalion Royal Fusiliers and US 1st Battalion 15th Infantry Regiment will make up the ISAT forces deploying to CHAD for Operation Alexander 1 The ISAT force has been tasked with further reducing the threat of DBR rebels across the country by eliminating the drugs and weapons trade that helps finance the brotherhood. Victor Aluma and the KGB are in control of the country from the capital Ndjamena and the plans for summer elections are still looking positive according to sources in Ndjamena.
ISAT forces face a struggle to win over many of those in CHAD faithfull to the DBR who claim the vision of AZEAR guides them. but senior officials and military chiefs are confident that they can make the country safe in time for elections.
Here at SNN we will be bringing you news about the battlegroup deployment as it happens
Martin Dunbar SNN News Desk
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« Reply #151 on: March 01, 2010, 11:57:32 PM » |
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News 1st March 2011
A long struggle ahead
Coalition commanders today warned they face a long hard struggle in the CHAD.
Major simmons of the Royal fusiliers stated his men and those of his American counterparts from 1st Battalion 15th infantry regiment were "more than ready for what we know will be a long struggle ahead but were better trained and better equipped than ever before". The major went on to explain that all unit commanders had spoken to their counterparts in the Rifles and the US Black Scarves who have recently rotated out of Chad after the previous tour ended. "The men coming into this theatre now are infinitly better prepared to face the enemy and are all eager to get started with the initial stages of Op Alexander".
The battlegroup is thought to be heading to Nema Nemasso, Northern Chad a known stronghold of the DBR since the withdrawl in 2008 of the UN peace keeping force stationed in the area.
More news as it happens
Martin Dunbar SNN News Desk
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« Reply #152 on: March 15, 2010, 11:05:59 PM » |
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News 15th March 2011
ISAT forces in 24 hour battle for Nema Nemasso
Op Alexander Began at the weekend with some of the fiercest fighting British forces have seen since world war 2.
The battle for Nema Nemasso began shortly after 11AM saturday morning when ISAT forces from UK 2nd battalion Royal Fusiliers and US 1st Battalion 15th Infantry Regiment moved into the town and reestablished FOB NOX in the northern sector and immediatly deployed troops to capture areas of key importance. Fighting died down in the late afternoon and coalituion forces attempted to regroup and take stock after 6 hours of continous fighting. But as the sun fell on the spiritual home of the DBR the followers of AZEAR began a counter attack and at one point UK troops were fighting enemy inside the FOB itself. Sources claim that at some point in the early evening it was confirmed that combatents were using the mosque as a firing position against ISAT forces so several sections were deployed to capture the mosque which they did leading to a long sustained battle for control.
Fighting died down during the night as both sides took stock but as the sun came up on sunday morning the DBR launched another counter attack trying to retake the mosque and capturing the ISAT held KGB regional HQ from here they were able to launch wave after wave of attack onto FOB NOX and once again UK troops found themselves fighting for their lives as the enemy managed to use several points of attack to cover a small infiltration groups entry to the command building. eventually ISAT forces retook the posistion and they now have firmly reestablished themselves within the town and will continue to carry out operations against rebel DBR factions.
Rumours that the assault force was under the command of special forces has been denied by whitehall and washington.
Sources claim the battlegroups next target will be Moussoro another known DBR stronghold. But ISAT commanders are refusing to confirm or deny these rumours.
We will bring you more news as it happens.
Martin Dunbar SNN News Desk
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« Reply #153 on: March 30, 2010, 05:38:04 PM » |
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News 30th March 2011
Moussoro tension increases
Op Alexander continues as ISAT forces have established FOB Herakles in the western sector of Moussoro in preperation for Op Kingsman due to begin any day now according to military sources.
It seems the town has become something of a transport hub for DBR fighters moving across CHAD. Moussoro in Kanem CHAD is held by many as the home of the Kanem Guera Brotherhood led by interim president Victor Alluma. Alluma hopes for permenent election in the summer and will wish any DBR activity in his birthplace will be short lived and some claim he has even offered assitance to what he has in the past called the invading west. Those close to the KGB leader deny he has reached out to ISAT for help to clear Moussoro stating as Alluma has that a free Africa must be earned by Africans and not the west.
More news as it happens
Martin Dunbar SNN News Desk
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« Reply #154 on: April 06, 2010, 11:56:19 AM » |
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Heavy Losses for ISAT in Moussoro
ISAT forces in Moussoro CHAD launched operation Kingsman at the weekend designed to remove DBR fighters from the home of the Kanem Guera Brotherhood. What they actually found was a city teeming with devoted fighters and follwers of AZAEAR. from the outset ISAT faced an uphill struggle as the DBR occupied the entire city and coalition forces came under heavy fire as soon as they entered the city and tried to establish there forward operating base in the western sector. Suffering heavy losses for the first 4 hours left the ISAT command with little choice but to change the desired plan of pushing east into the heart of the city and so following a series of precision airstrikes on specific buildings UK and US troops pushed south east and managed to gain a foothold on the southern edge of the city. from here they slowly began to gain some precious ground but still taking heavy losses left them thin on the ground and unable to push on any further without losing the resupply routes back to the now firmly established FOB Herakles.
Fighting continued into the night and what sources claim was essentially a skeleton crew of ISAT troops defended there posistions against continious attack from a never ending supply of enemy fighters. As the sun rose on sunday DBR fighters began with renewed fury the attacks to force ISAT out of Moussoro. And by 11 am the DBR had managed to push far enough west that they actually surrounded the area of FOB Herakles. Fighting here continued with major losses on both sides for many hours until Brigade HQ ordered the battlegroup to extract all troops from the city.
ISAT commanders have stated that although Kingsman failed to acheive its objectives at the weekend Britain and America remain positive that the Alexander battlegroup can still help to make a more secure CHAD in time for the summe elections.
Sources close to Victor Alluma claim he was outraged by the wanten destruction of his birthplace by ISAT airstrikes and those close to the interim president believe it could of been the nail in the coffin of the uneasy alliance between KGB and ISAT.
More news as it happens
Martin Dunbar
SNN News desk
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« Reply #155 on: May 20, 2010, 09:34:21 PM » |
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SNN News Headlines 20th May 2011
Chadian Minister Claude Utaka Killed
CHADS interim president Victor Alluma and his government have suffered a great loss it has been revealed that the KGB minister for internal security has been killed by dissident fighters in Cameroon after his convoy got ambushed in a remote area of Cameroon near the Chadian border. It is thought that Utaka was on his way to a meeting with leaders of the local Henchi tribe who live in the rolling hills and rice fields of the border country. Full details are not known as yet but sources in CHAD are claiming that Utaka was there at the behest of Alluma himself who is said to have grown very concerned with DBR influence over Henchi tribesmen. The killing seems to have re-ignited some long running feuds with neighbouring tribes and dozens of people have already died as civil unrest turned into violence that only seems possible in Africa. The Cameroon government has issued statements declaring the situation under control and several news groups have footage of military and police using tear gas and water cannons on crowds across a large portion of eastern Cameroon.
We will bring you more news as it develops
William Fitzroy
SNN Africa desk
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« Reply #156 on: July 29, 2010, 08:44:52 PM » |
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Election Fever
Election fever has hit CHAD as the main parties have announced the runners for August’s elections. SNN will be bringing you all the news as it happens in N’Djamena in the build up to Election Day. ISAT forces have been placed in control of security for the city as hundreds of thousands of people begin to descend upon the capital to hear the runners in their campaign speeches.
The three main runners at this time are • Viktor Alluma, Khanem Ghuerra Brotherhood (Currently serving as interim president ) • Otto Jober Devine Brotherhood of ROY • Oswald Botangi Current chief of Police We will be bringing you a detailed profile of each candidate as the campaign continues.
Security fears have increased greatly since the DBR/KGB split at Massakori in June but the capital has yet to see any of the violence that has accompanied the election trail so far across Africa. An ISAT spokesperson said this week that there would be a heavy presence on the streets of N’Djamena until after the elections had been completed and any threat to disrupt or attack the proceedings would be dealt with immediately. ISAT forces currently deployed in CHAD for Op Alexander 1 are British 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers and American 1st Battalion 15th Infantry regiment who will see the end of their tour shortly after the Elections.
More news as it happens
Wiliam Fitzroy SNN African Desk
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« Reply #157 on: August 02, 2010, 09:32:26 PM » |
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SNN would tonight like to issue an correction and apology Pascal Tombalaye who was wrongly named as Oswald Botangi in our previous report on the Chadian elections. Comissioner Tombalaye is in fact the current chief of police in N'Djamena and will be standing for office in two weeks time.
We can also exclusivly reveal a statement he made to SNN as part of his election campaign manifesto.
One People, One Chad
We, the people of Chad, are on the verge of a momentous time in our history. Years of dictatorship and single party rule has favoured the diffusion of tribalism and violations of human rights, thus generating war, political violence, hatred, intolerance and suspicion between the different communities that make up the Chadien nation.
The result; a nation prime for the picking by those who exploit our brothers and sisters for their own gain, and those who would use our crisis as an excuse to invade our glorious country and subject us to their idea of liberty and freedom.
But now there is a real chance for us, the people of Chad, to define our own future. It is time to put an end to the humanitarian, institutional and political crisis which has been shaking our nation for more than three decades. It is time for all Chadiens to join together as one people of Chad. It is time for us to move to a better future removed from the shackles of those who would oppress us.
In but a few weeks we, Les Chadiens, will be able to exercise our free will in national elections. To exercise our right under democratic process to elect a government to take us to a new unity of Chadiens and take our rightful place in the unity of our African brothers. Only by uniting as one people can we secure our future.
There will be those who see this as a threat to their power, those who have become comfortable while the true people of Chad have suffered. Those who will try to stop a unified Chad taking control of its own resources for the benefit of Chad and its people. Do not let them intimidate you. Take to streets as one people for Chad, for yourselves. Exercise your right, and your vote, and on the glorious day of our new future you can say that you were there, you were part of the tide that turned our nation to its rightful path under a truly democratic government.
One people, One Chad
Pascal Tombalaye Direction de la Documentation et de la Sécurité Commissaire de Police
SNN will be bringing you statements and manifestos from all the candidates over the next week so stay tuned in for all the news. William Fitzroy SNN African desk
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« Reply #158 on: August 04, 2010, 11:31:01 PM » |
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From the Stirling Airsoft Blog http://blog.stirlingairsoft.com/all-out-war/tour-of-duty/snn-news-headlines-4th-august-2011/: Another SNN exlusive tonight as we reveal the much anticipated DBR election manifesto. Many have written off the DBR party as wolves in sheeps clothing and claimed that any government led by them would create nothing short of a terrorist state. That has not dettered the party from releasing possibly the most outrageous manifesto in known history. But election day draws closer and the DBR popularity rises every day so time will will tell.  William Fitzroy SNN Africa desk
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« Reply #159 on: August 08, 2010, 09:40:26 AM » |
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From the Stirling Airsoft Blog http://blog.stirlingairsoft.com/all-out-war/tour-of-duty/snn-news-headlines-5th-august-2011/Today sees the final SNN election special as we reveal the Victor Aluma's manifesto for the Khanem Ghuerra Brotherhood. Aluma already stands as president. A role he inherited after the assasination of George Henry Tuwkani last year and he is looking to legitimise his rule on CHAD with these elections  More news as it happens William Fitzroy SNN Africa desk
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« Reply #160 on: August 09, 2010, 09:03:30 PM » |
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SNN News Headlines 9th August 2011
Deadly Virus Strikes CHAD das before elections
Red Cross sources today revealed the outbreak of the central African Lizard Flu commonly known as Lizarditis. The disease was thought to have died out many years ago but several cases over the past 2 days have urged Aid agencies to issue thousands of vacinations to to the Chadian governmet under the KGB's President Victor Aluma.
KGB sources have released statement claiming that Vaccinations will be handed out to citizens on saturday before the voting commences.
Red Cross have warned how to spot symptoms in potential victims. Scaley skin, Excess skin down the spine, Splitting of the tongue and in extreme cases a male victim can suffer from Scaley mantail which leads to death within days.
SNN will keep you updated as the situation in N'Djamena unfolds
William Fitzroy SNN Africa Desk
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« Reply #161 on: August 17, 2010, 09:30:57 PM » |
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President Victor Aluma declares peace in the CHAD
The newly elected President of CHAD Victor Aluma has declared peace across the country as the last elements of fighting died out after sundays bloody confrontation after the election results.
In a statement to SNN the president said he was pleased to have found a working relationship with ISAT forces after a hard long slog to the elections in N'Djamena last saturday.
Trouble started sunday as Aluma was announced as the president and rebel factions believed to be part of the DBR Movement threw a hand grenade at the canidates podium all three candidates were rushed to safety inside the KGB party HQ where it is thought a fire fight ensued between the DBR protection team for Otto Jobre and ISAT forces trying to protect Aluma and his newly appointed deputy who was also a presidential candidate Pascal Tombalaye the firefight resulted in the deaths of the protection team and and Jobre himself who it is said drew a pistol and fired several shots towards Aluma before being killed. These events sparked fighting which witnesses have said is the most fierce they have seen in CHAD. It also marked the first of what many hope will be joint KGB and ISAT military operations as both forces fought side by side in the aftermath of the grenade attack.
The DBR managed to unleash a second batch of the L.Z.R.D 147 pathogen but it was detonated lower than intended and therefore unable to have the intended effects on the population. Fortunatly the anti lizard innoculations had been issued to 99% of the population and so most people suffered no ill effects whatsoever.
According to the KGB manifesto ISAT forces will be reduced significantly as soon as the remaining troops are shipped out now that OP Alexander has come to an end. The men and women of UK 2nd Batalion Royal Fusiliers an U.S 1st Batalion 15th Infantry Regiment have been commended on the job they have done and now look forward to finally going home.
The question remains just how long will it be before the Brave men and women are once again back in the CHAD.
William Fitzroy
SNN News Africa Desk
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