President Victor Aluma declares peace in the CHAD
The newly elected President of CHAD, Victor Aluma, has declared peace across the country as the last elements of fighting died out after Sunday’s bloody confrontation after the election results.In a statement to SNN the president said he was pleased to have found a working relationship with ISAT forces after a hard long slog to the elections in N’Djamena last Saturday.
Trouble started on Sunday as Aluma was announced as the president and rebel factions believed to be part of the DBR Movement threw a hand grenade at the canidates’ podium. All three candidates were rushed to safety inside the KGB party HQ where it is thought a fire fight ensued between the DBR protection team of Otto Jobre and ISAT forces trying to protect Aluma and his newly appointed deputy who was also a presidential candidate, Pascal Tombalaye. The firefight resulted in the deaths of the protection team and and Jobre himself who is said to have drawn a pistol and fired several shots towards Aluma before being killed. These events sparked fighting which witnesses described as the most fierce they have seen in CHAD. It also marked the first of what many hope will be joint KGB and ISAT military operations as both forces fought side by side in the aftermath of the grenade attack.
The DBR managed to unleash a second batch of the L.Z.R.D 147 pathogen but it was detonated lower than intended and therefore unable to have the intended effects on the population. Fortunatly the anti lizard innoculations had been issued to 99% of the population and so most people suffered no ill effects whatsoever.
According to the KGB manifesto ISAT forces will be reduced significantly as soon as the remaining troops are shipped out now that OP Alexander has come to an end. The men and women of UK 2nd Batalion Royal Fusiliers an U.S 1st Batalion 15th Infantry Regiment have been commended on the job they have done and now look forward to finally going home.
The question remains just how long will it be before the brave men and women if ISAT are once again back in the CHAD.
William Fitzroy

