Chad's government has imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew across the country and says it's hunting for coup plotters in the capital.
Neighbouring Sudan is now reportedly trying to mediate a truce betwen the government and rebel forces.
Hundreds of people were killed or injured during fighting in Ndjamena but the battle hasn't only affected the capital.
Haru Mutasa traveled to Massaguet to meet villagers who've been caught in the crossfire.
There is lots of oil in Chad.
pitcalco 2 years ago
Don't you know Blacks are innocent, they are not responsible for these problems.
You must find a way to blame all these problems on White people.
That is the polically correct thing to do.
There is no other way.
koffiekpatcha 2 years ago
if u kw how much we do have in our counter it is only about oil we don`t want u to care about as we do have the oil more than sudan n any counter aroun us ,people like r destoring the world
habibanouh 2 years ago
there's no oil there, so we don't care.
DeepSouthDispatch 4 years ago