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Ethiopians suffer horrific burns in suspected white phosphorus (Chemical) attacks

Posted: 23 May 2021, 17:17
by Aba

Weapons experts said images obtained by the Telegraph show injuries consistent with the chemical

By Will Brown, AFRICA CORRESPONDENT, NAIROBI and Lucy Kassa 23 May 2021 • 5:29pm

Civilians in northern Ethiopia have suffered horrific burns consistent with the use of white phosphorus, a potential war crime, the Telegraph can disclose.

Exclusive footage and accounts of witnesses and victims smuggled out of the war in Tigray suggests the Ethiopian and Eritrean armies may have used powerful incendiary weapons in civilian areas.

Leading chemical weapons experts said the footage is consistent with white phosphorus, which is banned from use against human targets under international law. 

The victims include Kisanet Gebremicheal, a 13-year-old girl from the village of Adi’ayqoro in central Tigray who suffered agonising burns when her home came under attack on April 20.

“A heavy weapon hit the house, and fire fell from the roof,” she said on the phone inbetween sobs. “It burned me immediately. It had the smell of gunpowder.”

Footage taken in hospital shortly after Ms Gebremicheal made it to the medical centre shows her dark skin entirely burnt away from her arms, legs, face and hands — all that’s left is a white and red paste of flesh and fat.

'Oh, my heart. What is this?' 

“Oh, my heart. Oh, what the hell is this? Oh mum,” she wails as the nurses wrap her burnt, infected body as gently as they can. But the morphine does not work any more, so even her mother’s soft touch is agony.


Even the gentle touch of Kisanet's mother, Genet Asmelash, leaves her in agonising pain 

White phosphorus is a chemical that catches fire when exposed to air and burns at more than 2,700 degrees Celsius. Like the napalm used in the Vietnam War, it self-oxidises, meaning it is almost impossible to put out once it touches human skin.

The incendiary chemical lies in a legal grey zone. It can be used legally to illuminate the battlefield at night or to provide tactical smoke screens. But its use against people can be classified as a war crime under the United Nations’ Geneva Conventions.

“These horrific injuries look very similar to injuries I’ve seen on casualties in North-east and North-west Syria. It looks like injuries caused by white phosphorus,” said Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, the former commander of the UK’s Joint Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Regiment.

“White phosphorous has been used in Syria as an incendiary device to set fire to towns and villages and to drive civilians out of areas the Syrian Army wants to capture. It was very effective.

“The UN and other bodies were called to investigate. But nobody would, and nobody condemned its use because it’s very hard to prove it was used with ‘intent’ against people."

"Because of this inaction, I expect every dictator and rogue state believed that they could use these horrifically effective munitions with impunity. And this seems to be the case in Tigray,” adds Mr de Bretton Gordon, author of ‘Chemical Warrior’.


It has been six months since Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sent troops into the country's northernmost Tigray region  CREDIT: Eduardo Soteras/ AFP via Getty Images 

The images come six months after Ethiopia’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Eritrea’s totalitarian dictator Isias Afwerki launched a massive offensive to destroy the powerful ruling party in Tigray, a mountainous part of Ethiopia.

Since November, thousands if not tens of thousands of people have been killed in the conflict, which has pushed large parts of the region into famine. Restricted access for journalists and human rights researchers and periodic communications blackouts make it hard to verify a flood of accounts of war crimes, ethnic cleansing and gang rapes that have emerged from the conflict.

'Everything except my hair was burning'

Genet Asmelash, Kisanet Gebremicheal's mother, says her two daughters were working in the family home on April 20 when the heavy weapon exploded above.

Eritrean troops are known to be blocking food aid from reaching civilians in the area of central Tigray where they live. Ms Asmelash said there was no fighting in the area, and it was daylight when the shell struck.

“There was a bad smell, something that suffocates…something like a poison or a chemical. It was like a cloud, and I could not see the house.”

There was smoke and fire everywhere immediately, she explained, adding that she was too shocked to run back into the house to rescue her daughters.  


Yemane Weldemicheal has horrendous burns on much of his body 

Near the girl’s hospital bed in the Tigrayan regional capital, Mekele, lies another victim: a young man with horrific burns covering his face, hands, arms and legs. Eighteen-year-old Yemane Weldemicheal is from a completely different area, a village named Adi Woluwo in eastern Tigray.

“It was April 9. I was alone sitting in my house, which is made of stone and mud. A heavy weapon landed into the house suddenly.

"It has a suffocating smell. It made a fire inside the house. I was burning immediately. Everything except my hair was burning,” he told the Telegraph.

Mr Weldemicheal says both Eritrean and Ethiopian soldiers were in control of the area when he was hit, and there was no ongoing fighting.

Medical staff say they have seen more child victims and that they suspect many others died of their wounds before they made it through military roadblocks to the regional capital.

“This could easily be the result of a white phosphorus munition. It is possible that high explosive munitions caused some fires. But this seems more like an incendiary weapon like white phosphorus,” said Dan Kaszeta, a chemical and biological specialist at The Royal United Services Institute, a defence think tank.

Ethiopia is a signatory of the Chemical Weapons Convention, which bans the use of weapons like mustard gas, while Eritrea is not. Neither country has signed the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, which bans using incendiary weapons like white phosphorous on people.

The Telegraph asked the Ethiopian and Eritrean governments for comment. Neither replied.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/0 ... hosphorus/

Re: Ethiopians suffer horrific burns in suspected white phosphorus attacks

Posted: 23 May 2021, 17:25
by Fiyameta
Aba Awash wrote:
06 Nov 2020, 13:40
Our TPLF forces preemptively disabled the Northern Command and confiscated all military hardware. I wonder where they're heading next.
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Re: Ethiopians suffer horrific burns in suspected white phosphorus (Chemical) attacks

Posted: 23 May 2021, 17:55
by Aba

Weapons experts said images obtained by the Telegraph show injuries consistent with the chemical

By Will Brown, AFRICA CORRESPONDENT, NAIROBI and Lucy Kassa 23 May 2021 • 5:29pm

Civilians in northern Ethiopia have suffered horrific burns consistent with the use of white phosphorus, a potential war crime, the Telegraph can disclose.

Exclusive footage and accounts of witnesses and victims smuggled out of the war in Tigray suggests the Ethiopian and Eritrean armies may have used powerful incendiary weapons in civilian areas.

Leading chemical weapons experts said the footage is consistent with white phosphorus, which is banned from use against human targets under international law. 

The victims include Kisanet Gebremicheal, a 13-year-old girl from the village of Adi’ayqoro in central Tigray who suffered agonising burns when her home came under attack on April 20.

“A heavy weapon hit the house, and fire fell from the roof,” she said on the phone inbetween sobs. “It burned me immediately. It had the smell of gunpowder.”

Footage taken in hospital shortly after Ms Gebremicheal made it to the medical centre shows her dark skin entirely burnt away from her arms, legs, face and hands — all that’s left is a white and red paste of flesh and fat.

'Oh, my heart. What is this?' 

“Oh, my heart. Oh, what the hell is this? Oh mum,” she wails as the nurses wrap her burnt, infected body as gently as they can. But the morphine does not work any more, so even her mother’s soft touch is agony.


Even the gentle touch of Kisanet's mother, Genet Asmelash, leaves her in agonising pain 

White phosphorus is a chemical that catches fire when exposed to air and burns at more than 2,700 degrees Celsius. Like the napalm used in the Vietnam War, it self-oxidises, meaning it is almost impossible to put out once it touches human skin.

The incendiary chemical lies in a legal grey zone. It can be used legally to illuminate the battlefield at night or to provide tactical smoke screens. But its use against people can be classified as a war crime under the United Nations’ Geneva Conventions.

“These horrific injuries look very similar to injuries I’ve seen on casualties in North-east and North-west Syria. It looks like injuries caused by white phosphorus,” said Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, the former commander of the UK’s Joint Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Regiment.

“White phosphorous has been used in Syria as an incendiary device to set fire to towns and villages and to drive civilians out of areas the Syrian Army wants to capture. It was very effective.

“The UN and other bodies were called to investigate. But nobody would, and nobody condemned its use because it’s very hard to prove it was used with ‘intent’ against people."

"Because of this inaction, I expect every dictator and rogue state believed that they could use these horrifically effective munitions with impunity. And this seems to be the case in Tigray,” adds Mr de Bretton Gordon, author of ‘Chemical Warrior’.


It has been six months since Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sent troops into the country's northernmost Tigray region  CREDIT: Eduardo Soteras/ AFP via Getty Images 

The images come six months after Ethiopia’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Eritrea’s totalitarian dictator Isias Afwerki launched a massive offensive to destroy the powerful ruling party in Tigray, a mountainous part of Ethiopia.

Since November, thousands if not tens of thousands of people have been killed in the conflict, which has pushed large parts of the region into famine. Restricted access for journalists and human rights researchers and periodic communications blackouts make it hard to verify a flood of accounts of war crimes, ethnic cleansing and gang rapes that have emerged from the conflict.

'Everything except my hair was burning'

Genet Asmelash, Kisanet Gebremicheal's mother, says her two daughters were working in the family home on April 20 when the heavy weapon exploded above.

Eritrean troops are known to be blocking food aid from reaching civilians in the area of central Tigray where they live. Ms Asmelash said there was no fighting in the area, and it was daylight when the shell struck.

“There was a bad smell, something that suffocates…something like a poison or a chemical. It was like a cloud, and I could not see the house.”

There was smoke and fire everywhere immediately, she explained, adding that she was too shocked to run back into the house to rescue her daughters.  


Yemane Weldemicheal has horrendous burns on much of his body 

Near the girl’s hospital bed in the Tigrayan regional capital, Mekele, lies another victim: a young man with horrific burns covering his face, hands, arms and legs. Eighteen-year-old Yemane Weldemicheal is from a completely different area, a village named Adi Woluwo in eastern Tigray.

“It was April 9. I was alone sitting in my house, which is made of stone and mud. A heavy weapon landed into the house suddenly.

"It has a suffocating smell. It made a fire inside the house. I was burning immediately. Everything except my hair was burning,” he told the Telegraph.

Mr Weldemicheal says both Eritrean and Ethiopian soldiers were in control of the area when he was hit, and there was no ongoing fighting.

Medical staff say they have seen more child victims and that they suspect many others died of their wounds before they made it through military roadblocks to the regional capital.

“This could easily be the result of a white phosphorus munition. It is possible that high explosive munitions caused some fires. But this seems more like an incendiary weapon like white phosphorus,” said Dan Kaszeta, a chemical and biological specialist at The Royal United Services Institute, a defence think tank.

Ethiopia is a signatory of the Chemical Weapons Convention, which bans the use of weapons like mustard gas, while Eritrea is not. Neither country has signed the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, which bans using incendiary weapons like white phosphorous on people.

The Telegraph asked the Ethiopian and Eritrean governments for comment. Neither replied.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/0 ... hosphorus/

Re: Ethiopians suffer horrific burns in suspected white phosphorus attacks

Posted: 23 May 2021, 17:56
by euroland
AbaQ junta

I am sure this is another Monaliza who was wounded trying to loot the ENDF supplies in Wukro, Eritrea (yes, it is part of Eritrea now). Even worse, we won’t be surprise if you cowards purposely burn your own people to scapegoat your enemies. No one believes Hassad Agames even if you tell us the sun rise from the East.
Aba wrote:
23 May 2021, 17:17

Re: Ethiopians suffer horrific burns in suspected white phosphorus attacks

Posted: 23 May 2021, 18:06
by Aba
Wurroland,
You're in denial. The world is watching and believing all the news about the crimes against humanity your tyrant and Mamo qillo are committing. That's why the EU, US, and others are taking punitive measures/sanctions. Besides, The Telegraph is a British newspaper read by people around the world, not just England. Nor, is it a US newspaper. This news is gonna shock the rest.
Things are not looking good for your two junta criminals

euroland wrote:
23 May 2021, 17:56
AbaQ junta

I am sure this is another Monaliza who was wounded trying to loot the ENDF supplies in Wukro, Eritrea (yes, it is part of Eritrea now). Even worse, we won’t be surprise if you cowards purposely burn your own people to scapegoat your enemies. No one believes Hassad Agames even if you tell us the sun rise from the East.
Aba wrote:
23 May 2021, 17:17

Re: Ethiopians suffer horrific burns in suspected white phosphorus (Chemical) attacks

Posted: 23 May 2021, 18:30
by Digital Weyane
ጁንታዎች ተጋሩ ኡሁቶቼን በኡሳት እያቃጠሉ ለብሮባጋንዳ ፉጆታ ሲጠቀሙባቸው ማየት ደም ያፈላል። ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ ዋይ!! :cry: :cry:

ጁንታው ዎንድሜ Aba Awash ባንድ ቦኩል ኡኛ ተጋሩ ኢትዮጵያውያን አይደለንም ይላል፣ ቦሌላ ቦኩል ደግሞ ኢትዮጵያውያን ነን ይላል። ሲፋጅ በማንኪያ፡ ሲበርድ በኡጅ። ማፈርያ!
:roll:

Re: Ethiopians suffer horrific burns in suspected white phosphorus attacks

Posted: 23 May 2021, 18:38
by euroland
AbaQ junta

Do you think the British or the American would capture villages from the mighty Shaebia for you?
Did you say...sanction? Oh no! That would force the Shaebia to surrender :lol: :lol:

Listen Anta Gohaf agame, the US ain’t the world anymore; thanks to China, India and Russia, there is a balance of power shift all over the globe. Remember the failed UNSC resolution? Who killed it? LOL

Ethiopia nor Eritrea lose nothing from the toothless travel sanction; nothing more than a face saving action from the US to say to the Agames that, “ sorry we tried, it didn’t work, now go back in line to receive your wheat”. LOL

Some of your low IQ brothers here even thought the US would bomb Eritrea at one point when a US merchant ship was docking in Port Sudan LOL.
Aba wrote:
23 May 2021, 18:06

Re: Ethiopians suffer horrific burns in suspected white phosphorus attacks

Posted: 23 May 2021, 19:21
by Aba
Wurroland,
You keep dreaming, bozzo. Mamo qillo will surprise even himself in a few days or a week once he realizes how painful it's gonna get. You poppers think you can stand in the face of the mighty West? Even Russia finds it painful when the West takes action let alone you insignificant worms.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Now, you're playing with chemical weapons? :shock: :shock:
euroland wrote:
23 May 2021, 18:38
AbaQ junta

Do you think the British or the American would capture villages from the mighty Shaebia for you?
Did you say...sanction? Oh no! That would force the Shaebia to surrender :lol: :lol:

Listen Anta Gohaf agame, the US ain’t the world anymore; thanks to China, India and Russia, there is a balance of power shift all over the globe. Remember the failed UNSC resolution? Who killed it? LOL

Ethiopia nor Eritrea lose nothing from the toothless travel sanction; nothing more than a face saving action from the US to say to the Agames that, “ sorry we tried, it didn’t work, now go back in line to receive your wheat”. LOL

Some of your low IQ brothers here even thought the US would bomb Eritrea at one point when a US merchant ship was docking in Port Sudan LOL.
Aba wrote:
23 May 2021, 18:06

Re: Ethiopians suffer horrific burns in suspected white phosphorus (Chemical) attacks

Posted: 23 May 2021, 19:30
by tekeba
Asswash axgame finally you came down to this, depending on the WEST, all that Gura bahlawe chewata, halewlew koyenu terefu. ISU got the biggest prize when he got to decimate evil junta. Never seen in life a disaster in 3 weeks, all nonsense rambling. ISU does not talk silently kills you. half humans.

Re: Ethiopians suffer horrific burns in suspected white phosphorus (Chemical) attacks

Posted: 23 May 2021, 20:57
by euroland
Asswash and his clan has no balls as we all know. His beloved Weyane was decimated in 15 days “war” if that can be a war. The only a fighting group that completely wiped it in a short short time. His beloved leaders, such as Aboy Sibhat and Abay Weldu were caught peeing in their pants; what a shame. The Asswash clan real think the west cares about them LOL and would even fight for them; what a joke.
tekeba wrote:
23 May 2021, 19:30
Asswash axgame finally you came down to this, depending on the WEST, all that Gura bahlawe chewata, halewlew koyenu terefu. ISU got the biggest prize when he got to decimate evil junta. Never seen in life a disaster in 3 weeks, all nonsense rambling. ISU does not talk silently kills you. half humans.

Re: Ethiopians suffer horrific burns in suspected white phosphorus (Chemical) attacks

Posted: 23 May 2021, 20:57
by Aba
Moron,
Get real. Ethiopians have not been beaten down to the ground like what Issu Tembienai did to the Eritrean people and will rise up once the economic situation becomes painful. Mamo qillo will flip-flop like Andy Tsege did with the flag burning. You know he and Mamo qillo mouthing off made it easy for the America's to slap sanctions and pass damning resolution.
Get ready for some whooping like Serbia in Bosnia-Herzegovina if you keep pizsing off the wrong people. :lol: :lol: :lol: Ask wedi Tembien how painful it could get, aghi.
tekeba wrote:
23 May 2021, 19:30
Asswash axgame finally you came down to this, depending on the WEST, all that Gura bahlawe chewata, halewlew koyenu terefu. ISU got the biggest prize when he got to decimate evil junta. Never seen in life a disaster in 3 weeks, all nonsense rambling. ISU does not talk silently kills you. half humans.

Re: Ethiopians suffer horrific burns in suspected white phosphorus attacks

Posted: 23 May 2021, 21:42
by euroland
AbaQ Junta aka Asswash coward

Do you think the West caress if one million of you subhuman evaporates overnight? :lol: :lol:
They don't, their concern is, the repeat of Tigray 1984, Tigray kids with huge bellies aka "edematous malnutrition" due to a lack of food in their bellies. The West leaders do not want to be accused of watching a honor on TV where Tigray kids and women are dying like a garbage fly on daily basis. White guilt is the worst disease AbaQ junta.

Russia and China has more power than the divided and weaken West...Mr. Junta, now after the heavy handed Israeli's response to Hamas rocket attack and consequence collateral damage on civilians and the West's inaction, the East and the rest of the World is more than willing to challenge the West's "selective outrage" including one on Ethiopia.

AbaQ, watch....come next month or after, your Chigar Kilil will be off Wester medias' talking point once the payout by the thieves to the so called corrupt "journalists" dries out, meanwhile, don't forget to roll on the ground LOL.


Aba wrote:
23 May 2021, 19:21
Wurroland,
You keep dreaming, bozzo. Mamo qillo will surprise even himself in a few days or a week once he realizes how painful it's gonna get. You poppers think you can stand in the face of the mighty West? Even Russia finds it painful when the West takes action let alone you insignificant worms.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Now, you're playing with chemical weapons? :shock: :shock:
euroland wrote:
23 May 2021, 18:38
AbaQ junta

Do you think the British or the American would capture villages from the mighty Shaebia for you?
Did you say...sanction? Oh no! That would force the Shaebia to surrender :lol: :lol:

Listen Anta Gohaf agame, the US ain’t the world anymore; thanks to China, India and Russia, there is a balance of power shift all over the globe. Remember the failed UNSC resolution? Who killed it? LOL

Ethiopia nor Eritrea lose nothing from the toothless travel sanction; nothing more than a face saving action from the US to say to the Agames that, “ sorry we tried, it didn’t work, now go back in line to receive your wheat”. LOL

Some of your low IQ brothers here even thought the US would bomb Eritrea at one point when a US merchant ship was docking in Port Sudan LOL.
Aba wrote:
23 May 2021, 18:06

Re: Ethiopians suffer horrific burns in suspected white phosphorus (Chemical) attacks

Posted: 23 May 2021, 22:01
by Cigar
Never mind about the none existing chemical weapons.
But why is the heading of the thread saying ETHIOPIANS SUFFER.....
Do you agames feel like you are Ethiopians?
I know Ethiopia is not fighting with the Ethiopians...not even with the filthy tegarus.
It is trying to uphold the peace in its own region from terrorists.
So, if you tegarus are not terrorists, why do you say some one is killing its own people? Becoming terrorists voids your ethiopianism. And if you believe that you are Ethiopians then why don't you help Ethiopia apprehend every single shifta woyane?
Any way, can one of you ask Leflafi adghi, tigrayfilfhypeople (the guy who says....tigray are beauty) or abdelfezaz if they believe that they are Ethiopians?
Wow, desperation is freaking killing you and you are going to kill more of your own filthy supposedly innocent tegarus just to blame others.
From stealing pots, to rape, to burning this and that now that no one wants to hear your bull crap you resort to chemical weapons.
Well that to will fail.
I hope you have an atomic bomb, so that you can drop them on the heads of your parents, siblings and your domesticated animals and then blame both countries for committing it.
But since you don't have any, then what else is there to frame others? None.
So, that time you will finish your denial stage and will kneel down to the Amharas and Oromos.

Re: Ethiopians suffer horrific burns in suspected white phosphorus attacks

Posted: 23 May 2021, 22:43
by Aba
Wurroland,
Does Bosnia-Herzegovina ring a bell? What a moron, you and your Mamo qillo piszed off the wrong people.
:lol: :lol: :mrgreen:
Welcome to Hotel Hague. Your tyrant bit more than he can chew. Or, is it chewed more than he can swallow. Either way, you're screwed, boy. :lol: :mrgreen:
euroland wrote:
23 May 2021, 21:42
AbaQ Junta aka Asswash coward

Do you think the West caress if one million of you subhuman evaporates overnight? :lol:
They don't, their concern is, the repeat of Tigray 1984, Tigray kids with huge bellies aka "edematous malnutrition" due to a lack of food in their bellies. The West leaders do not want to be accused of watching a honor on TV where Tigray kids and women are dying like a garbage fly on daily basis. White guilt is the worst disease AbaQ junta.

Russia and China has more power than the divided and weaken West...Mr. Junta, now after the heavy handed Israeli's response to Hamas rocket attack and consequence collateral damage on civilians and the West's inaction, the East and the rest of the World is more than willing to challenge the West's "selective outrage" including one on Ethiopia.

AbaQ, watch....come next month or after, your Chigar Kilil will be off Wester medias' talking point once the payout by the thieves to the so called corrupt "journalists" dries out, meanwhile, don't forget to roll on the ground LOL.


Aba wrote:
23 May 2021, 19:21
Wurroland,
You keep dreaming, bozzo. Mamo qillo will surprise even himself in a few days or a week once he realizes how painful it's gonna get. You poppers think you can stand in the face of the mighty West? Even Russia finds it painful when the West takes action let alone you insignificant worms.
:lol:
Now, you're playing with chemical weapons? :shock: :shock:
euroland wrote:
23 May 2021, 18:38
AbaQ junta

Do you think the British or the American would capture villages from the mighty Shaebia for you?
Did you say...sanction? Oh no! That would force the Shaebia to surrender

Listen Anta Gohaf agame, the US ain’t the world anymore; thanks to China, India and Russia, there is a balance of power shift all over the globe. Remember the failed UNSC resolution? Who killed it? LOL

Ethiopia nor Eritrea lose nothing from the toothless travel sanction; nothing more than a face saving action from the US to say to the Agames that, “ sorry we tried, it didn’t work, now go back in line to receive your wheat”. LOL

Some of your low IQ brothers here even thought the US would bomb Eritrea at one point when a US merchant ship was docking in Port Sudan LOL.
Aba wrote:
23 May 2021, 18:06

Re: Ethiopians suffer horrific burns in suspected white phosphorus (Chemical) attacks

Posted: 23 May 2021, 22:56
by Aba
Bozzos,
This is before this chemical weapon news came out.