Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:16 am
Tension in Tigray, Ethiopia has caused the government of the country to dissolve the powers that be in that part of country. In a statement by the prime minister, Abiy Ahmed said henceforth the government of Tigray has been dissolved sure to the recent unrest.
Leader Abiy Ahmed said on Friday that airstrikes had just killed “rockets that can hit a scope of 300 kilometers from where they are positioned in Mekele City and different spots in the region”.
The contest ejected on Wednesday after Ahmed denounced the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) of assaulting a government army installation and taking hardware.
The government of the country will be hoping to put new set of people that will govern the people of Tigray, the latest development will stabilize Ethiopia as a whole.
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