Government forces invaded Tigray in November sparking condemnation of prime minister

Dissident leaders of Ethiopia’s war-hit Tigray have dismissed a government ceasefire declaration and vowed to drive out“enemies” from the region, after rebel fighters advanced on the Tigrayan capital last night.

In a dramatic development in the nearly eight-month-old conflict, which has been marked by large-scale atrocities, federal security forces and officials from the Addis-appointed interim government fled Mekelle last night. Residents took to the streets in jubilation, firing celebratory gunfire and fireworks into the sky.

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