The shortest guerilla warfare in the history of miserable Ethiopia
Posted: 10 Aug 2023, 13:02
Ethiopia: the army has "liberated" major towns in Amhara, according to the government

The Ethiopian government announced on Wednesday that major towns in the northern Amhara region had been "liberated", after several days of deadly fighting between the federal army and local militias.
Residents interviewed by AFP also reported the advance of Ethiopian forces.
The General Directorate of the State of Emergency, a government body, later claimed that six major Amhara towns had been "freed from the threat of bandits": the regional capital Bahir Dar, Lalibela, Gondar, Shewa Robit, Debre Berhan and Debre Markos. A curfew has been imposed in all six towns.
No official figures on the fighting have been released, but two doctors in Bahir Dar and Gondar reported that many civilians were killed or wounded.
The government declared a state of emergency for six months on Friday, following an upsurge in violence in this part of Africa's second most populous country, just nine months after the end of a devastating conflict in the neighbouring region of Tigray.
Amhara troops, including regional "special forces" and the nationalist Fano militia, were key allies of the government during the war between November 2020 and November 2022.
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The Ethiopian government announced on Wednesday that major towns in the northern Amhara region had been "liberated", after several days of deadly fighting between the federal army and local militias.
Residents interviewed by AFP also reported the advance of Ethiopian forces.
The General Directorate of the State of Emergency, a government body, later claimed that six major Amhara towns had been "freed from the threat of bandits": the regional capital Bahir Dar, Lalibela, Gondar, Shewa Robit, Debre Berhan and Debre Markos. A curfew has been imposed in all six towns.
No official figures on the fighting have been released, but two doctors in Bahir Dar and Gondar reported that many civilians were killed or wounded.
The government declared a state of emergency for six months on Friday, following an upsurge in violence in this part of Africa's second most populous country, just nine months after the end of a devastating conflict in the neighbouring region of Tigray.
Amhara troops, including regional "special forces" and the nationalist Fano militia, were key allies of the government during the war between November 2020 and November 2022.
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