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Tigray rebel forces seize major town in new offensive

 

Two weeks after the Ethiopian government declared a unilateral ceasefire, Tigrayan rebels claim to have seized a major town in the region's south.

A woman displaced by the ongoing violence carries an infant inside a temporary shelter at the Shire campus of Aksum University in the town of Shire, Tigray region, in March 2021.
A woman displaced by the ongoing violence carries an infant inside a temporary shelter at the Shire campus of Aksum University in the town of Shire, Tigray region, in March 2021. (Baz Ratner / Reuters)

Tigrayan rebel forces have launched a new offensive in the conflict-torn northern region of Ethiopia and seized a major town, the AFP news agency reported. 

The claims come two weeks after the Ethiopian government declared a unilateral ceasefire in the face of major advances by the Tigray Defences Forces.

"Yesterday we launched an offensive in (the southern region of) Raya and were able to absolutely rout federal defence forces and Amhara special forces divisions," Getachew Reda, spokesman for the Tigrayan rebels, told AFP.

"We have been able to secure most of southern Tigray including Korem and Alamata (the main town in the area)."

He said fighting was also taking place in western Tigray.

The claims could not be independently confirmed and an Ethiopian military spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment, the agency said.


The Ethiopian government and the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), the northern region’s ruling party, have been locked in a deadly conflict since the central government sent forces to oust it in November.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who won the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize, said the move was in response to TPLF attacks on federal army camps, and declared victory within weeks.

But the fighting was reignited last month when the rebels launched a major counter-offensive that saw them retake their regional capital of Mekele.

The government then announced a unilateral ceasefire that the rebranded  Tigray Defence Forces (TDF) dismissed as "a joke." The commander of the Tigrayan forces later called for a negotiated ceasefire with the government and a political solution.

A senior UN official said last week that over 400,000 people have "crossed the threshold into famine" in Tigray, and appealed for urgent humanitarian action to help the millions affected by thel eight-month long conflict.

The UN's World Food Programme (WFP) says 5.2 million people, or 91 percent of Tigray's population, need emergency food assistance.

Source: TRTWorld and agencies
 
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