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NEWS: Tigray Launches Rockets At Two Airports

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

A regional government in Tigray has launched a rocket at a Airport in Ethiopia, they further launched another rocket to capital of Eritrea, a neighboring country. There has been series of unrest in the Tigray region which is a cause of concern for government authorities in Ethiopia.

The Ethiopian government affirmed that Gondar and Bahir Dar air terminals were harmed in the strikes late Friday — as the lethal clash takes steps to spread to not just different pieces of Africa’s second-most crowded nation however more territories in the horn of Africa.

Since the contention started Nov fourth, reports from the Tigray locale — still under a public highly sensitive situation, see several individuals on the two sides losing their lives and more than 21,000 Ethiopians escaping to a neighboring country.

The Ethiopian government has declared a state of emergency in the Tigray region, they further sent troops to the region but things seems not to have change in the region. The unrest in that part of town has increased, which is very disheartening for the citizens of Ethiopia.

Albert Echetah

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