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.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Biden ‘knew of plan to attack Nord Stream’ three months before explosion

Washington Post reports that European intelligence service told CIA Ukrainian military was…

Biden praises passage of debt ceiling bill in Oval Office address ahead of signing it

President described how ‘no one got everything they wanted, but the American…

Russia condemns Lithuania transit ban on some goods to Kaliningrad

Vladimir Putin’s spokesperson says Moscow will defend its interests as people panic…