...cannot really vouch for the virus/worm/trojan/malware pop-up free security of these websites
if you are to navigate any further on them, enter at your own risk
Or do not at all...
...and the Antonov at
http://www.tchadactuel.com/wp-content/u ... WA0249.jpg
may have escaped damage, barely...
Enter
http://www.tchadactuel.com/?p=15063 (this one has high-resolution photos, seems to be safe)
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http://www.letchadanthropus-tribune.com ... -la-faute/
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https://www.tchadpages.com/tchad-la-flo ... t-violent/
at your own risk, have an up-to-date virus scanner / up-to-date system
Saw only one "dodgy pop-up", but there may be more...
Chad: the air force fleet of the dictator Idriss Déby swept by heavy rain accompanied by violent winds
(N'Djaména, July 3, 2017) - A torrential rain, accompanied by very violent winds, destroyed the air fleet of the dictator Idriss Déby.
Already the Déby air force had only a few planes and helicopters, but the gale of this Saturday put this old scrap iron out of service. Only the presidential plane, a transport plane and a French air force tanker were spared, most of the other aircraft were no longer recoverable.
Well-managed countries protect their military material resources, especially air assets in weatherproof shelters. But not in Chad's General-President-Sultan Idriss Deby.
The airplane shelters are as well built as the roads by the SNER: the bitumen crumbles following some passages automobiles after the inauguration and the shelters of planes torn after a good wind! Yes Yes ! Literally torn and shredded since they were made of tarps and second quality sheets instead of solid, concrete shelters.
Hence, hundreds of millions of oil gains went off. Because despite their rudimentary appearance, these aircraft cost the Chadian taxpayers dear (between the fifty million dollars swallowed up by Oumar Déby and recently Zakaria Idriss Déby, the dozens of millions of dollars of acquisition costs and the tens of millions Of hidden commissions for intermediaries).
Or is it still the fault of the French? Indeed, according to a reliable source coming from the Pink Palace, a French meteorologist whose name is unknown would be at the base of the torrential rain that has ruled the thin air fleet of the man who holds Chad 'An iron hand for 27 years.
Deby's very thin air fleet was decimated
Posted on 2 Jul, 2017
A torrential rain with very violent winds destroyed Deby's air fleet. Already the air force of Deby had only a few planes and helicopter fighting but the gale of this Saturday put this old scrap iron out of service. Only the presidential plane, a transport plane and a French air force tanker were spared, most of the other aircraft were no longer recoverable.
Well-managed nations protect their military material resources, especially their air assets in weatherproof shelters. But not in Chad des Déby. The airplane shelters are as well made as the roads built by the SNER: the bitumen crumbles following a few passages after the inauguration and shelters of planes torn after a good wind! Yes, literally torn and shredded because they were made of tarpaulins and second quality sheets instead of solid, concrete shelters.
Hence, hundreds of millions of oil gains went off. Because, despite their rudimentary appearance, these devices cost the Chadian taxpayers very dear (between the fifty million dollars swallowed up by Oumar Déby and recently Zakaria Hibou, the dozens of millions of acquisition costs and the tens of millions of dollars Of hidden fees for intermediaries).
Or is it still the fault of the French? Indeed, according to a reliable source coming from the pink palace, a French meteorologist whose name is unknown tightened at the base of the torrential rain that overcame the thin air fleet of Deby.