Halafi! No one gave Eritrea the independence except for its hero & heroin combatants in general & the Eritrean society in particular. Today, I will justify the reality on how your master TPLF Carried you until Addis Ababa Minilik Palace & next time what you people have stolen from Eritrea.
In January 1990, when EPLF occupied Asosa in Welega, they handed over the place to the OLF. The OLF launched no further offensives against Mengistu's army until the end of the year when OLF units saw action at several locations in western parts of the country. The OLF's last military action before the demise of the Mengistu regime occurred at Dembi Dolo in south-western Welega when some of its units killed more than 700 government soldiers.
In February 1991, Eritreans (EPLF) sent eight brigades with a mechanized army to start their final offensive against government forces by driving south to Gonder and Gojam provinces. TPLF coined it "Operation Tewodros".
In March, the EPLF ordered EPRDF to launched Operation Dula Billisuma Welkita into Welega, which resulted in the capture of the regional military headquarters in Nekemte while the Eritreans advanced further south and east to capture Fincha, site of an electric power station that served Addis Ababa.
In mid-May EPLF sent another mechanized army to help Operation Wallelign that was begun along the Wello front. Within hours EPRDF overrun Dessie and Kembolcha.
By May 20, the EPRDF captured all government positions in Southern Wello and northern Shewa and were advancing on Addis Ababa from the west.
The next morning, Colonel Mengistu Hailemariam, the Ethiopia President fled the country.
During the final week of the war, the EPRDF was ordered to capture the air force base at Debre Zeyit while the Eritreans mechanized army advanced toward Addis Ababa.
On May 24, the Eritrean armies (EPLF) heard on radio the capture of their capital city (Asmara) by their comrades while outside the outskirts of Addis Ababa.
The final battle for Addis Ababa occurred on the morning of May 28, and consisted mostly of street fighting and a low-level clash with EPRDF. The hardest fighting was when the Eritreans mechanized army tried to capture the 'jewel in the crown' - the Grand (Menelik's) Palace. The Resistance by the government's loyal army lasted two hours.
After controlling Addis Ababa, the Eritreans army got order from Asmara to stay within the two palace grounds and Bole International Air port in Addis Ababa until organizing the safe arrival of the pro-Eritrea TPLF leader Meles Zenawi from London. A week later, the Eritrean armies in Ethiopia called back to come home.
The Heroic Eritrean Commandos & Mechanized Brigade in Action Liberating Addis-Ababa!!
The heroic combatants you see in action in this video are members of the EPLF mechanized army who liberated the Grand (Menelik’s) Palace in May 1991 in Addis Ababa.
Halafi Mengedi wrote: ↑15 Oct 2019, 20:44
You were stealing from the country and woyane stopped you because they had an obligation to do that but Tigray never attempted to steal anything nor you have anything anyone want to steal from you. Is there any moral you inherited from your parent to talk honestly to the public???