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Za-Ilmaknun
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Re: TWEET & NEWS: Ethiopian troops fleeing to Sudan.Thousands of Ethiopian troops and Amhara militiamen fled to Sudan.
Never let that pipe outta your big mouth.
What are you smoking ..dude? Axum is falling as we speak and the final liquidation of the Dynasty is fast approaching while its lords are fleeing
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Tog Wajale E.R.
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Re: TWEET & NEWS: Ethiopian troops fleeing to Sudan.Thousands of Ethiopian troops and Amhara militiamen fled to Sudan.
Bissbiss Shettattam Agga*me A.K.A. 《 Yaballow 》:--- Lying Is The Dedebit Woorgach Agga*me Hallmark ,What Else. You Know Badme Is Handed To Its Owner With Golden Plates. What A Shame To Dedebit Woorgach Agga*me Tigrayian Prostitut*es People. Martin Plaute Is Looking For A Job In England
Now. Very Soon He Will Be Smacked With Rotten Eggs On His Ugly Face And Head.
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Ethiopia says its jets are ‘pounding’ targets in Tigray
By CARA ANNA and SAMY MAGDY
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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — An Ethiopian military official says the air force is “pounding targets with precision” as the federal government continues its offensive against the defiant northern region of Tigray and no clear route to peace is yet seen.
Maj. Gen. Mohammed Tssema in a Facebook post on Monday also denied as “totally wrong” a claim by the Tigray regional government on Sunday that a fighter jet had been shot down.
The Tigray government confirmed the federal government’s aerial assault, saying in a Facebook post that the air force had carried out more than 10 aerial attacks so far.
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Ethiopia says its jets are ‘pounding’ targets in Tigray
By CARA ANNA and SAMY MAGDY
an hour ago
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — An Ethiopian military official says the air force is “pounding targets with precision” as the federal government continues its offensive against the defiant northern region of Tigray and no clear route to peace is yet seen.
Maj. Gen. Mohammed Tssema in a Facebook post on Monday also denied as “totally wrong” a claim by the Tigray regional government on Sunday that a fighter jet had been shot down.
The Tigray government confirmed the federal government’s aerial assault, saying in a Facebook post that the air force had carried out more than 10 aerial attacks so far.