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Breaking: Amhara Commends Tigray’s Military Operations In Ethiopia

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:16 am

Indigenes of Amhara town has praised the military operation put in place in Tigray region, they further commended the government effort to restore law and order in that region.

Our social orders are incorporated. We have been living respectively for an extremely significant time-frame. You can’t separate us, not by religion, not by language.

Ethiopia’s public armed force has utilized bases in the Amhara area to assault locales in Tigray. On Sunday, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed supplanted his military head, proposing that the nation was getting ready for a more extended mission in Tigray.

Just a few days ago the government dissolve the government of that region and even furthered to to put new people that will govern the Tigray region.

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