April 12, 2013
Two suicide bombers kill three Chadian soldiers and injure dozens of civilians at a market in Kidal, Mali.
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On April 12, in the year 2013:
Two suicide bombers kill three Chadian soldiers and injure dozens of civilians at a market in Kidal, Mali.
The Chadian National Army (Home of Chad) (Arabic: الجيش الوطني التشادي, romanized: Al-Jaish al-Watani at-Tshadi; French: Armée nationale tchadienne, ANT) consists of the five Defence and Security Forces listed in Article 185 of the Chadian Constitution that came into effect on 4 May 2018.
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Why April 12, 2013 matters:
Two suicide bombers kill three Chadian soldiers and injure dozens of civilians at a market in Kidal, Mali.
What began on this day left a lasting mark on history. The effects were felt immediately and continued to shape events, ideas, and lives long afterwards.
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Historical context: April 12, 2013
The 21st century has already seen profound shifts: the digital revolution has connected billions while reshaping politics and culture; climate change has emerged as a defining crisis; and new powers have risen to challenge the world order that followed the Cold War.
The event on this day: Two suicide bombers kill three Chadian soldiers and injure dozens of civilians at a market in Kidal, Mali.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chadian_National_Army (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA)
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