Tchad and Central African Republic bolster joint border security efforts
Military authorities from Tchad and the Central African Republic are stepping up their collaborative efforts to strengthen security along their shared border. A high-level meeting, led by Brigadier General Moubarak Abakar Nassour Hor, evaluated recent joint operations and addressed emerging security challenges in key border regions.
Key outcomes from the Tchad-Central African Republic military summit
The gathering brought together senior military officials from both nations, focusing on the results of recent security missions, including Operation Al-Hamamia 1 and Operation Al-Hammia 2. Discussions also highlighted persistent security threats in vulnerable border communities.
New security strategy: Operation Sentinelle
Approved by Brigadier General Moubarak Abakar Nassour Hor, the newly proposed Operation Sentinelle aims to enhance border monitoring through:
- Increased deployment of military units
- Installation of fixed and mobile surveillance posts
- Faster response times for joint security forces
- Stronger bilateral cooperation against transnational threats
The initiative seeks to better safeguard civilian populations in border zones while addressing evolving security risks in this critical region.
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