Africa
Ethiopia PM Declares Final Assault Against Tigray Region
Ethiopia’s Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed on Thursday ordered the country’s army to launch a final offensive against Tigray’s dissident leaders in their regional capital Mekele, saying the deadline for surrender had expired.
Abiy, on Sunday, gave the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) 72 hours to lay down their arms.
AFP reports that the ultimatum was rejected by the leaders of the region, whose forces have been fighting federal troops in the country’s north for three weeks, displacing over 40,000 people and killing hundreds.
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“In this final phase, great care will be given to protect innocent civilians from harm. All efforts will be made to ensure that the city of Mekele, which was built through the hard work of our people, will not be severely damaged,” Abiy said.
He said “thousands” of TPLF militia and special forces had surrendered to federal forces before the deadline lapsed.
A communications blackout in Tigray and restrictions on reporting have made verifying claims from both sides difficult.
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