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Massive fire at military ammunition depot in Chad's capital N'Djamena, June 19 (AFP) Jun 19, 2024 A massive fire erupted late Tuesday at a huge military ammunition depot in Chad's capital N'Djamena, the government said without detailing the cause or casualties. Blasts from the depot in the capital's Goudji area near the airport were heard miles away, AFP journalists said, adding that projectiles went into the sky at regular intervals and detonated, turning it red and black. Explosions could still be heard more than an hour and a half after the initial blasts. Foreign Minister Abderaman Koulamallah, who is also the government spokesman, said on Facebook that there were "huge explosions" at the site and urged the population to keep calm. A senior army official, who requested anonymity, told AFP the "biggest ammunition depot in N'Djamena has caught fire". There are multiple homes in the neighbourhood hosting the depot, which sits near the international airport and a base where French troops are stationed. The blaze "caused explosions of ammunition of all calibres", an official with the French forces told AFP on condition of anonymity. Chad is led by President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno, who officially won 61 percent of a May 6 vote that international NGOs said was neither credible nor free and which his main rival called a "masquerade". Deby was proclaimed transitional president in April 2021 by a junta of 15 generals after his father, president Idriss Deby Itno, was shot dead by rebels following 30 years in power. dwi-rm-yas-jbo-gir/rsc/cwl
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