Chadian commander visits wounded soldiers in korbol
The commander of the joint Chad–Central African Republic forces paid a visit to soldiers injured in Korbol, emphasizing the urgency of rapid medical evacuation to N’Djamena for specialized treatment.
urgent medical support for korbol’s wounded soldiers
Brigadier General Moubarak Abakar Nassour Hor, the commander of the joint Chad–Central African Republic military force, visited the provincial hospital in Sarh’s Outel Bono on Sunday to assess the condition of two soldiers wounded in a recent armed attack in the Korbol region. The incident occurred just days prior, highlighting the ongoing security challenges in the area.
meeting the wounded soldiers
During his visit, General Moubarak met with the injured personnel to discuss their recovery progress. The soldiers, aged 36 and 34, suffered serious injuries: one was shot in the chest, while the other sustained a broken leg. Both required advanced medical care that Sarh’s provincial hospital could not fully provide. After consulting with the medical staff, the general insisted on an immediate transfer to N’Djamena, where specialized treatment is available.
The wounded soldiers include:
- Sergeant Allahguernganye Diro Martial — Gunshot wound to the chest, aged 36
- Corporal Djimet Issakah Dane — Fractured left leg due to gunfire, aged 34
hospital staff praises swift military response
Dr. Sayambaye Alladoumdjim, deputy director of Sarh’s provincial hospital, commended the quick action of the defense and security forces in arranging emergency evacuations. According to hospital sources, the two soldiers were transported to N’Djamena later that same day for urgent treatment. Military authorities remain hopeful that this rapid intervention will significantly improve the soldiers’ chances of recovery.