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Breaking: UN Reports Progressing Battling In Ethiopia’s Tigray Area

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:12 am

The United Nations (UN) has made an announcement on Friday about the devastating incident in the Tigrayan region of Ethiopia. The ongoing conflict has been on for about four weeks, The UN has sent food aid to refugees across Sudan and Eritrea.

Despite appeals from African envoy, the Ethiopian government didn’t back down with the deployment of military personnel in the Tigray region.

Tigray has been cut off from provisions since November 4. The Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sent government armed force to assault powers of the decision TPLF in the district.

On Wednesday, the UN marked an arrangement with the Ethiopian government and picked up unlimited admittance to the area to give severely required philanthropic alleviation.

Seven days prior, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed guaranteed triumph. He said that military activity was fruitful, adding that the battling was over subsequent to catching the territorial capital of Mekele.

Albert Echetah

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