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Fleeing Chadians Stretch Resources in Sudan Border Town

A growing wave of Chadian nationals fleeing Sudan’s civil war is placing increasing pressure on the remote border town of Adre, where aid agencies are struggling to meet rising humanitarian needs. Under intense desert heat, families continue to arrive in makeshift horse-drawn carts after escaping a conflict that has displaced millions across the region. Humanitarian organisations warn that the response is at risk of breaking down as severe fundi…
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Chadian "returners" fleeing the conflict in Sudan continue to flock to the border crossing of Adré in Chad, but, on the spot, the crucial support of UN agencies like IOM could stop due to lack of funding. In neighbouring Sudan, the civil war that has been between the Sudanese army and the paramilitaries of the Forces de soutien rapide (FSR) since April 2023 has done several dozen ...

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lequotidien.lu broke the news on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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