Ethiopia Faces Risk of Protracted War With Dissident State


The Ethiopian government’s assurances that it will swiftly end a conflict with the dissident northern Tigray state have been contradicted by reports that its troops continue to encounter fierce resistance from soldiers loyal to the regional authority.

A battle is currently raging near the town of Korem, about 170 kilometers (106 miles) south of the Tigrayan capital of Mekelle, according to two diplomats who’ve been briefed on the conflict and spoke on condition of anonymity. Fighting in the high-altitude area is much harder than in lower-lying territory further south and there have been heavy casualties, they said.

The hostilities erupted on Nov. 4 after months of tension between the federal and regional governments and have triggered a humanitarian crisis. Tigrayan authorities say 100,000 people have been displaced, and the United Nations has warned that an additional 1.1 million people may need aid. No official figures of the number of people who’ve been killed are available.

Source: Bloomberg 

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