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EXPLAINER: Why Ethiopia s deadly Tigray crisis is growing
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EXPLAINER: Why Ethiopia s deadly Tigray crisis is growing
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Pictured: Mass grave holding hundreds of bodies from Ethiopian massacre
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With relief agencies still blocked from reaching most of the war-ravaged Tigray region in northern Ethiopia, there are reports of hidden atrocities, starvation, ransacked hospitals, rapidly deteriorating conditions and the rising threat of famine.
Almost three months after the Ethiopian government declared victory in what it called its “law enforcement operation” in Tigray, and nearly four months after the conflict began, the fighting is continuing and the military and humanitarian situation is still “very out of control,” according to a European Union representative.
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UN: 15 Tigrayan Origin UN Peacekeepers Seek Asylum In Sudan
About 15 Ethiopian peacekeepers of Tigrayan origin who were due to return home on Monday asked to remain in South Sudan, U.N. officials said, a strong indication they feared going back to Ethiopia where government and allied forces have been fighting forces loyal to Tigray’s fugitive leaders.
About 15 Ethiopian peacekeepers of Tigrayan origin who were due to return home on Monday asked to remain in South Sudan, U.N. officials said, a strong indication they feared going back to Ethiopia where government and allied forces have been fighting forces loyal to Tigray’s fugitive leaders.