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Sudan bans flights over Ethiopia border hotspot Fri 15th January 2021 | 12:20 AM Khartoum, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 15th Jan, 2021 ) :Sudanese authorities Thursday banned aircraft from flying over a flashpoint border area with Ethiopia after alleging an Ethiopian military aircraft entered its airspace in a dangerous escalation to bilateral tensions. The Civil Aviation Authority issued an international aviation notice, stating that aircraft are prohibited from flying over al-Fashaqa border region, the CAA said in a statement. An official told AFP that this decision is meant for military aircraft. Tensions have been running high between Khartoum and Addis Ababa over the Al-Fashaqa region, which has been hit by deadly clashes in recent weeks. ....
Sudan says an Ethiopian military aircraft entered its airspace in “a dangerous escalation” to a border dispute that has seen deadly clashes in recent weeks. “In a dangerous and unjustified escalation, an Ethiopian military aircraft penetrated the Sudanese-Ethiopian borders,” Sudan’s foreign ministry said in a statement on Wednesday, adding that the move “could have dangerous ramifications and cause more tension in the border region”. The ministry also warned Ethiopia against repeating “such hostilities”. An Ethiopian military spokesman, General Mohamed Tessema, told the AFP news agency he had no “tangible information” on Sudan’s allegations and the situation at the border was “normal” on Wednesday. ....
Multiple rockets hit Eritrean capital AFP, ADDIS ABABA Rockets launched from Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region targeted the capital of Eritrea several hours after Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed declared military operations in the region were over, diplomats said yesterday. It remained impossible to independently verify whether the regional capital, Mekele, was completely under federal government control, although an Ethiopian military spokesman said that operations were proceeding “very well.” The US embassy in the Eritrean capital, Asmara, reported early yesterday that “six explosions” had occurred in the city “at about 10:13pm” on Saturday. Ethiopian refugees wait in lines for a meal at the Um Rakuba refugee camp in Sudan on Saturday. ....