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Drone strikes in Ethiopia’s Tigray Region kill one and injure another

A drone strike in Ethiopia's Tigray region killed one person and injured another on Saturday. This is a sign that the conflict between regional and national forces has re-emerged.

Researchers say that Ethiopia's National Army fought against fighters of the Tigray People's Liberation Front from late 2012 for two years. This war resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people through violence, collapse of healthcare, and famine.

According to diplomatic and government officials, fighting broke out between regional and national troops in the disputed territory west of?Tigray this week.

Senior Tigrayan officials said that 'the drone strikes struck two Isuzu truck near Enticho, and Gendebta. Two places in Tigray approximately?20 kilometers apart. Humanitarian worker confirms the strikes?took place. Both requested not to be named.

The Tigrayan official claimed that the Ethiopian National Defence Force was responsible for the attacks, but he did not give any evidence.

The ENDF spokesperson did not reply to a comment request.

The trucks' contents was not immediately apparent.

Dimtsi Weyane, a news outlet affiliated with the TPLF, posted photos on Facebook of trucks that were damaged during the?strikes. The trucks, it said, were carrying food and cooking supplies.

Social media posts by pro-government activists claimed that the trucks carried weapons.

Ethiopian Airlines, the national carrier, cancelled flights to Tigray earlier this week. Residents rushed to withdraw money from banks.

The Tigray War ended in November 2022, with a peace agreement. However, disagreements continue over various issues including the disputed territories in western Tigray as well as the delayed disarmament by Tigray forces. Reporting by Giulia Paraavicini, Nairobi newsroom. Writing by Isaac Anyaogu. Editing by Alexander Winning & Hugh Lawson.

(source: Reuters)