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Thousands flee Chad capital, fresh attack feared

N'DJAMENA-Thousands of civilians fled Chad's capital N'Djamena on Monday after rebels broke off a two-day assault but threatened a fresh attempt to topple President Idriss Deby.Despite the fears of further attack, the riverside capital of the landlocked oil-producing central African state was relatively quiet. Vehicles filled with soldiers patrolled the city streets and army helicopters flew overhead.Deby's government, reeling from the latest strike on the city in under two years, said it had beaten off more than 2,000 insurgents who stormed in on Saturday in armed pickup trucks.The rebel attack, which Chad said was backed by Sudan, drew international condemnation. It forced the European Union to delay the deployment of a EU peacekeeping force to eastern Chad to protect refugees from the war in Sudan's Darfur region.The U.N. Security Council urged the international community on Monday to support Chad's government against the rebels.The government insisted it controlled the city. But the rebels, who denounce Deby's 18-year rule as corrupt and dictatorial, warned N'Djamena's population to flee their homes.They said their withdrawal from the city late on Sunday was "tactical" and that they were regrouping for another attack. "We're at the gates of the city," rebel spokesman Abderamane Koullamalah told Radio France International (RFI).A Reuters TV correspondent who crossed into N'Djamena from Cameroon via the bridge over the Logone-Chari river saw 12 bodies, some in uniform, lying in the streets. There was also evidence of widespread looting of cars and homes.
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