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Three killed in Chad police station attack
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N'Djamena (AFP) Aug 21, 2019

Five Malian troops killed in jihadist ambush
Bamako (AFP) Aug 21, 2019 - Five troops were killed in central Mali on Wednesday when their convoy was ambushed by jihadists, the armed forces said.

The army on its Twitter feed said that the attack occurred on a road between the villages of Boni and Hombori.

"FAMA (the Malian armed forces) suffered five dead. Equipment was also destroyed," it said.

A local official said gunfire was heard and another said "the jihadists... burned at least two military vehicles. At least two soldiers were also wounded."

Northern Mali fell into the hands of jihadists in 2012 before the rebels were forced out by a French-led military intervention.

However, much of the region remains chronically unstable and since 2015 violence has spread to the centre of the country.

Three people were killed in northern Chad on Monday after trying to attack a police station in Bardai, two military sources said Wednesday.

The attack comes after a state of emergency was declared just days ago.

"A soldier killed his boss before fleeing to take refuge in the police station," one of the sources said.

The family of the dead soldier tried to attack the police station in revenge, provoking a response from officers that left three dead and four seriously injured, the second source said.

On Sunday, President Idriss Deby Itno declared a state of emergency in two eastern regions, Sila and Ouaddai, after violent ethnic clashes killed more than 50 people earlier this month.

Eastern Chad is in the grip of a cycle of violence between nomadic camel herders -- many from the Zaghawa ethnic group from which Deby hails -- and sedentary farmers from the Ouaddian community.

A state of emergency was also declared in the north of the country in the Tibesti region, which borders Libya and where Bardai is the main town.

US military probes reported downing of drone in Yemen
Washington (AFP) Aug 21, 2019 - The US military said Wednesday it is investigating reports that one of its drones was destroyed by Iranian-backed Huthi rebels in Yemen, amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran.

The US Central Command said in a statement the drone was operating "in authorized airspace over Yemen," but did not confirm that it had been shot down.

"We have been clear that Iran's provocative actions and support to militants and proxies, like the Iranian-backed Huthis, pose a serious threat to stability in the region and our partners," it said.

The Huthis on Tuesday circulated images on Twitter showing a ball of fire in the night, which they said was a US drone shot down over Damar, a community southeast of Sanaa.

They said they destroyed the drone with a rebel-made missile. They also posted images of pieces of an aircraft with English lettering on it.


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