Dozens of people have been killed in airstrikes in the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray in recent months.
Some of the attacks have involved the use of armed drones, and there's growing concern about the number of civilian casualties.
The government, which has been fighting rebels for over a year, says it has the right to use whatever arms it sees fit.
It denies that it has targeted civilians.
8 January: Attack on camp for displaced
An air attack on a camp for internally displaced people in Dedebit in Tigray on 8 January, killed more than 50 people and left more than a hundred injured.
Images of the aftermath - supplied to Politico by aid workers - have led open-source investigators to believe one weapon used in this incident could have been a missile fired from a Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 drone.
Fragments - including wing pieces - appear to match those of a type fitted to these drones, according to researchers from the Netherlands-based Pax peace group and Amnesty International.
The presence of Turkish drones in Ethiopia was revealed in December by Wim Zwijnenburg, an investigator who works with Pax.
He highlighted satellite imagery showing Turkish drones parked at a government air base south of the Tigray region.
They can be identified by comparing the dimensions, including the wingspan and length, from satellite images.
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Re: Tigray conflict: What do we know about drone strikes in Ethiopia? (BBC)
Oh wow ! wow! sarco , how does it feel to be at the receiving end ? Agames has been killing, maiming, robing and raping freely for 27 years without accountability and now they are crying wolf. hey , you got what you ask for and the misery is not done yet. it looks like it is going to continue for as long as the Junta is harbored in the cursed land Chigray .
