Monday, December 13, 2010

Fighting in N'Djamena, Chad Part 3

Chaos in the streets of N'Djamena, Chad, February 2, 2008 Greetings Friends & Familia: All that began fighting between rebels and government forces in Chad in the early morning in the Chadian capital, N'Djamena. As our team left Eastern Chad three days, aid workers are out of the camps where our friends Adam, Yacoub, Darsalam, Selma, Aziza, and Saleh evacuees are now without regular services. As flights have been disrupted in eastern Chad and now out of N'Djamena.Our sales team is currently in the capital, but I felt heavy fire this afternoon. Here's a taste of Gabriel. "It was a close call Bullets flew over our heads and parts of walls and objects around us came raining on us, we were already on the ground, because the attack on the hotel and started. In minutes first "" The shots broke through the glass of the lobby and bar, with heavy return fire by the French soldiers positioned near the hotel. Katie-Jay andI feel protected crawled towards the low wall, but just do not feel safe to tell you the truth. As I crawled, I touched a small metal object that was hot, a bullet that had just ricocheted around the room. I remember a memory bit 'for me the thrill. "There is hope that it will become a French military base tonight, his head, otherwise it will continue to wait in a hotel until they can fly. They all expressed that the hotel is not safe for...

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