The capital of Chad, N'Djamena, has been calm, a day after at least five were killed in clashes between the army and protesters, as security forces deployed in large numbers while there were still burning tires in the streets, and one of the protest leaders, Degre Bartier, said: “We want to give the families of our comrades some time to mourn their families. The struggle continues. " Al-Sabah spent visiting the injured in hospitals, according to "American media."
Civil society groups called for more demonstrations, and the government said five people were killed in clashes on Tuesday, but a civil society group reported that nine people were killed, in addition to dozens of injured.
Despite calls by the opposition and civil society groups to continue the demonstration on Wednesday, the protesters in the capital did not appear to leave their homes, at least in the morning.
Deby was killed this month while inspecting the forces fighting rebels against his 30-year rule, and died a week after he was elected to a new term.
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