Ethiopian crisis may result in regional war

Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Wednesday requested the military to get the ball rolling and attack the nation’s Tigray “provincial government” after he blamed it for a destructive assault on an army installation, announcing “the last red line has been crossed” following quite a while of supposed incitements.

There are fears that with this call from the Prime Minister against the very much furnished Tigray People’s Liberation Front, raised worries that one of Africa’s generally crowded nation could dive into civil war.

“Several martyrs” in the overnight assault in Mekele, the northern Tigray locale’s capital, and Dansha town. He said “the end is close” for the local power, situated in Ethiopia’s most delicate district, neighboring Eritrea. The two nations made harmony in 2018 after a long fringe war.

Fighting started on Wednesday evening, when the TPLF said it had caught and killed Ethiopian armed force officials, the government said said hours after the incident

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