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Chad rebels warn EU peace force Chad rebels warn EU peace force
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Rebels in Chad have warned the nascent European Union peacekeeping force they will fight it as a "foreign occupation army" if it sides with President Deby.Rebels in Chad have warned the nascent European Union peacekeeping force they will fight it as a "foreign occupation army" if it sides with President Deby.
The warning from the rebel Assembly of Forces for Change (RFC) follows a major battle in eastern Chad which shattered a month-long ceasefire. The warning from the rebel Assembly of Forces for Change (RFC) follows a major battle with a different rebel group which shattered a month-long ceasefire.
The clashes were near the area where 4,000 EU peacekeepers are to be sent, the border with Sudan's Darfur region. The clashes were near the area where 4,000 EU peacekeepers are to be sent - the border with Sudan's Darfur region.
Both the rebels and the government say that hundreds of fighters were killed. The government says it has now wiped out the UFDD rebels.
Forces loyal to the president were engaged by another major insurgent group, the Union of Forces for Democracy and Development (UFDD). Both the Union of Forces for Democracy and Development (UFDD) rebels and the government say that hundreds of fighters were killed in this week's clashes.
The battle, reported to have been very heavy, took place near the small towns of Forchana and Hadjer Hadid, 70 km (45 miles) east of Abeche. Sudan accused
Chad's government says it has tracked down and destroyed the remnants of the UFDD rebels but their leader Mahamat Nouri had crossed the border into Sudan on foot.
The government has always accused Sudan of arming the UFDD and is now calling on the government in Khartoum to find Mr Nouri and return him to Chad to face justice.
Sudan has previously denied having links to Chad's rebels.
"As far as Chad is concerned, the UFDD has been completely destroyed," government spokesman Hourmadji Moussa Doumgor said.
The fierce fighting on Tuesday and Wednesday took place between the town of Abeche and the Sudan border.
Both the RFC and UFDD were among the four rebel groups who signed up to a Libya-brokered peace deal just last month.Both the RFC and UFDD were among the four rebel groups who signed up to a Libya-brokered peace deal just last month.
The two groups, who seek the overthrow of President Idriss Deby, say the government has failed to honour the deal. EU force delays
The proposed EU force has been hit by delays and fears that its French contingent may not be seen as neutral, given France's support for Chadian President Idriss Deby.
Chadian forces say the rebels were armed by Sudan"The strong involvement of the French is naturally being seen with some scepticism here and there," Austrian Defence Minister Norbert Darabos said.
Austria is one of the EU contributor nations to the force, which was initially scheduled for deployment this month.
The delay is reportedly because contributor nations have yet to commit to supplying the required numbers of troops and logistical resources such as aircraft and medical support.
On Wednesday, Ireland became the latest country to approve its contribution of 400 troops as well as the force leader, Lt Gen Patrick Nash, but the Irish are not expected to arrive in Chad before January or February next year.