# [24H] Sudan–Chad Cross-Border Strike Risks Rapid Deterioration in Refugee Safety Corridors

*Issued Friday, August 21, 2026 at 11:08 PM UTC — Hamer Intelligence Services Desk*

**Issued**: 2026-08-21T23:08:54.134Z (3h ago)
**Expires**: 2026-08-22T23:08:54.134Z (21h from now)
**Category**: HUMANITARIAN | **Confidence**: 60% | **Impact**: HIGH
**Risk Direction**: escalatory
**Affected Regions**: Eastern Chad, Western Sudan (Darfur, border areas), Lake Chad basin
**Affected Assets**: Refugee camps and transit centers, Humanitarian NGO operations, Chadian internal security forces
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## Prediction

The likely Sudanese Armed Forces strike on an RSF convoy inside northeastern Chad will immediately endanger refugee and aid corridors along the border over the next 24 hours. Civilians in camps and hosting communities near the strike zone will face heightened risk of spillover clashes, airstrikes, or RSF retaliation, reducing humanitarian access and prompting some to move deeper into Chad. A widened conflict footprint will strain already fragile Chadian governance and increase the risk of regional destabilization. Confirmation would be reports of renewed fighting, troop movements, or air overflights near camps; denial would be swift de‑escalatory statements and reinforced protections around refugee sites.

## Drivers

- Satellite imagery showing dozens of burn scars and vehicle fires in Chad
- Assessment that Sudanese forces struck RSF convoy on Chadian soil
- Existing large Sudanese refugee presence in eastern Chad
