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Drone attack from Sudan kills 17 in Chad: Chadian government 

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Drone ​attack from Sudan killed 17 people in Chad
A cross-border drone ​attack from Sudan killed 17 people in Chad including ‌mourners attending a funeral service, the Chadian government and local sources said on Thursday, and the country’s President vowed to retaliate for any further attacks.
The ​border town of Tine was struck on Wednesday afternoon ​as mourners gathered at a house for a funeral ceremony ⁠for a dead relative that involved reading the Koran, a ​local resident said.
There were two explosions and casualties included mourners and ​children who had been playing nearby, said the resident, who declined to be identified for security reasons.
Local government sources said it was not immediately clear ​who was behind the attack.
The conflict in Sudan between the Sudanese army ​and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, which began in April 2023, has periodically ‌spilled ⁠into Chadian territory, causing casualties and property damage.
Chad closed its eastern border with Sudan last month after clashes linked to the war killed five Chadian soldiers.
In a statement issued early on Thursday, the ​government said Chad ​had strengthened its ⁠security presence at the border and could potentially carry out operations on Sudanese territory.
The office of ​Chad President Mahamat Idriss Deby said in a statement ​late ⁠on Wednesday that Deby had ordered the army to retaliate against any attack from Sudan.
Two local government sources had earlier put the toll ⁠at ​16 killed and 10 wounded. A military source ​said all the dead and injured were civilians.
–Reuters–