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Some United Nations aid workers are withdrawing from eastern Chad, following bombing across the Sudanese border in Darfur. | Some United Nations aid workers are withdrawing from eastern Chad, following bombing across the Sudanese border in Darfur. |
A camp for displaced Darfuris was hit during the bombing, although it was empty as people had fled an earlier government offensive. | A camp for displaced Darfuris was hit during the bombing, although it was empty as people had fled an earlier government offensive. |
The UN humanitarian chief earlier warned of "disastrous consequences" for 20,000 civilians if attacks continued. | The UN humanitarian chief earlier warned of "disastrous consequences" for 20,000 civilians if attacks continued. |
Aid workers say the bombing could be heard in Chad. | Aid workers say the bombing could be heard in Chad. |
At least 200,000 people have died in five years of conflict between rebels, the army and pro-government militias in Darfur. | At least 200,000 people have died in five years of conflict between rebels, the army and pro-government militias in Darfur. |
The UN refugee agency said its staff would return when the situation calmed down. | The UN refugee agency said its staff would return when the situation calmed down. |
The BBC's Stephanie Hancock says the bombing raid continued into Tuesday morning and could be heard by aid workers over the border in Chad. | The BBC's Stephanie Hancock says the bombing raid continued into Tuesday morning and could be heard by aid workers over the border in Chad. |
'Caught in the middle' | 'Caught in the middle' |
The bombing reportedly claimed the life of a 55-year-old woman who lost both her legs, as refugees fled into Chad. | The bombing reportedly claimed the life of a 55-year-old woman who lost both her legs, as refugees fled into Chad. |
The latest influx of refugees comes as aid agencies struggle to cope with an estimated 10,000 people who fled Darfur in the last week following previous bombing raids. | The latest influx of refugees comes as aid agencies struggle to cope with an estimated 10,000 people who fled Darfur in the last week following previous bombing raids. |
Residents say more than 100 people were killed in that offensive against three major towns. | Residents say more than 100 people were killed in that offensive against three major towns. |
UN humanitarian chief Sir John Holmes called for all parties to act now to stop the attacks and help bring those responsible to account under international law. | UN humanitarian chief Sir John Holmes called for all parties to act now to stop the attacks and help bring those responsible to account under international law. |
"I am very concerned for the civilian population caught in the middle of this violence," he said. | "I am very concerned for the civilian population caught in the middle of this violence," he said. |
"Should further attacks occur, the consequences for 20,000 civilians in this area could be disastrous." | "Should further attacks occur, the consequences for 20,000 civilians in this area could be disastrous." |
The joint African Union and UN peacekeeping mission is due to expand to 26,000 people this year, though currently just 9,000 peacekeepers are in place. | The joint African Union and UN peacekeeping mission is due to expand to 26,000 people this year, though currently just 9,000 peacekeepers are in place. |
The government has denied links to the Janjaweed militia, accused of trying to "cleanse" the region of black Africans. | The government has denied links to the Janjaweed militia, accused of trying to "cleanse" the region of black Africans. |
At least two million people have been displaced by the conflict in Darfur. | At least two million people have been displaced by the conflict in Darfur. |
Sudan and Chad both accuse each other of harbouring rebel groups. | Sudan and Chad both accuse each other of harbouring rebel groups. |