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« Reply #210 on: December 30, 2020, 02:06:52 pm »



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Ethiopian forces recover ballistic missiles & MLRS of Tigray forces

Ethiopian government forces have recovered ballistic missiles, artillery rockets and an MLRS ( Multiple Launch Rocket System ) of Tigray forces. The MLRS appears partially destroyed in a rocket strike. Recovered ballistic missiles include short range M-20 SRBM with a range of 280-400 km and recovered artillery rockets include A-200 MRL with a range of around 100 km. The recoveries were made in Mekelle city of Tigray region. Tigray fighters are still in possession of heavy military equipment and long range weapons. Tigray's major leaders and military commanders could not be arrested by Ethiopian government forces so far. Fighting between ENDF (Ethiopian National Defense Forces) and TDF ( Tigray Defense Forces) still goes on in many parts of Tigray region.





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« Reply #211 on: December 31, 2020, 09:22:49 am »



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Sudan says it has taken control of much of smaller Fashaga too along Sudan-Ethiopia border

Sudan says that after having retaken Greater Fashaga (Fashaga al Kubra) lands last week, now its forces have taken control of Smaller Fashaga (Fashaga al Saghir) along Sudan-Ethiopia border too. Fighting erupted between Sudanese forces and Ethiopian militia along Sudan-Ethiopia border on December 16 over long running disputed Al Fashaga farms in El Gedaref state of Sudan. Sudan is claiming to have pushed back Ethiopian farmers and Ethiopian Amhara militia from almost entire Al Fashqa area along Sudan-Ethiopia border.


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« Reply #212 on: December 31, 2020, 11:07:58 am »

Sudanska armija tvrdi da je povratila 80% teritorije koju je zauzela Etiopija.

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Sudanese army retakes ’80 percent of its territories occupied by Ethiopia’
News Desk by News Desk  2020-12-31 in Africa

BEIRUT, LEBANON (7:40 A.M.) – On Wednesday, December 30, the Sudanese army announced that it “recovered 80% of its land occupied by Ethiopia.”

The Sudan Tribune quoted a statement issued by the Sudanese army, in which Major General Khaled Abdeen Al-Shami, deputy chief of staff and operation:

“The army has regained 80% of the Sudanese lands that were controlled by Ethiopian groups, and took control of a large number of villages.” Inhabited by Ethiopian militias. ”

“The Sudanese army has reached sites that enable it to secure the borders and agricultural lands in the Al-Fashaqa Al-Kabira and Al-Fashqa Al-Saghira areas,” Al-Shami added.

“The Sudanese army is fighting a war with Ethiopian regular forces, not Ethiopian militias, based on the reality of the weapons used with large bullets and long range,” the Sudanese military saiid.

The Sudanese deputy chief of staff added, “The army carried out all its plans at the borders, although it did not reach the final borders.”

The Sudanese newspaper Al-Youm Al-Tali also quoted Major General Mohamed Ahmed Sabir, Deputy Head of the Intelligence Authority of the Sudanese Armed Forces, as saying:

“The security situation has stabilized, and the Sudanese Armed Forces have recovered about two and a half million acres, which were encroached upon by the Ethiopians who invaded into Sudanese territory.”

“Sudan has no hostility with its neighboring country, Ethiopia, and the Sudanese armed forces’ movements inside Sudanese territory are within the scope of their responsibilities to preserve the country’s security,” Sabir added.

The Ethiopian Foreign Ministry had accused the Sudanese army of violating its borders and committing illegal acts.


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« Reply #213 on: January 01, 2021, 09:17:35 am »



Sudanska armija tvrdi da je povratila 80% teritorije koju je zauzela Etiopija.


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Sudan army says it is in control of 80% area on Sudan-Ethiopia border

Sudanese Army Officials claim that Sudanese forces are in control of 80% area on Sudan-Ethiopia border. Earlier Sudanese military claimed to have cleared 60-70% area of Ethiopian farmers and Ethiopian militia. According to Lieutenant General Khalid Al Shami, Deputy Chief of Staff of Sudan army, much of both Fashaga al Kubra (Greater Fashaga) and Fashaga al Saghir (Smaller Fashaga) have been taken by Sudanese forces. On December 16, Sudanese forces launched a large military offensive along Sudan-Ethiopia border to take control of long-disputed Al Fashaga farms area in El Gedaref state of Sudan. Ethiopia has also mobilized its forces to Ethiopia-Sudan border.




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« Reply #214 on: January 01, 2021, 09:21:23 am »



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Egypt demands explanation from Ethiopia over a statement about GERD

Egypt is demanding an explanation from Ethiopia over a statement about GERD (Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam). On Wednesday, Egyptian Foreign Ministry summoned Ethiopian ambassador and sought clarification about a statement given by Ethiopian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, Dina Mufti. On Tuesday, Dina Mufti said that Egyptian policy on GERD would cause thirst and hunger in Egypt and Egypt was pursuing this policy to distract Egyptian people from internal problems. Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan are locked in a dispute over the construction of GERD by Ethiopia on Nile river in Benishangul Gumuz state of Ethiopia. Egypt and Sudan has been raising objections to the construction of GERD by Ethiopia.




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« Reply #215 on: January 01, 2021, 04:28:30 pm »



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Tigray forces claim to have captured Colonel Alemu Semie of ENDF near Adwa

Tigray forces claim that they have captured Colonel Alemu Semie of 4th Brigade of ENDF (Ethiopian National Defense Forces) near Zongi village. Zongi is to the southeast of Adwa town in Tigray. According to Tigray forces, they inflicted heavy losses on 4th Brigade of ENDF in an ambush near Zongi village. Ethiopian government has not responded to the claim of Tigray forces that Colonel Alemu Semie of ENDF has been taken prisoner by the latter. Last month Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmad announced that military operation in Tigray region was over. But fighting between Ethiopian government forces and Tigray fighters goes on in several parts of Tigray region in Ethiopia.






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Tigray forces attacked Ethiopian & Eritrean forces on Wikro-Mekelle road

Tigray forces reportedly attacked Ethiopian and Eritrean forces near Mai Mekden and Agula along Wikro-Mekelle road. Wikro-Mekelle road has seen several clashes this month. Though Ethiopian government forces claim to have taken control of entire Tigray region, but Tigray fighters claim that fighting is still going on in several parts of Tigray. Tigray forces have adopted a strategy of hit-and-run. Tigray fighters ambush on Ethiopian forces and retreat to their safe heavens. On November 4, Ethiopian Federal Government forces launched a military offensive against Tigray state of Ethiopia.




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« Reply #216 on: January 01, 2021, 04:31:56 pm »



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Sudan starts manning Sudan-Ethiopia border after having cleared it completely

Sudan has started deploying troops on Sudan-Ethiopia border after having cleared it completely. In the past few days, Sudanese army pushed back Ethiopian farmers and Ethiopian Amhara fighters from Al Fashaga farms area on Sudan-Ethiopia border. Sudanese army is now deploying troops to the newly captured areas. Abdul Fattah Al Burhan, supreme commander of Sudanese forces, last night in a televised address made this announcement that Sudan was redeploying its troops to Sudan-Ethiopia border. Al Burhan confirmed that Sudanese army had captured entire territory along Sudan-Ethiopia border. He further said that Sudan army would not cross Sudan-Ethiopia international border.




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« Reply #217 on: January 03, 2021, 09:07:14 am »



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Ethiopia announces names of Tigray leaders captured & killed

Ethiopian government has announced the names of Tigray and TPLF leaders & senior army officers killed and captured by Ethiopian government forces. According to Ethiopian Ministry of Defense, Doctor Mulu Gebregziabher, former State Minister of Transport has surrendered; 11 Colonels and 1 Lieutenant Colonel have been killed. Among the killed includes Colonel Yemane Gebremichael. According to Ethiopian government, Colonel Yemane Gebremichael was the ring leader of Mai Cadera massacre committed on the night of November 10. Three Colonels and 1 Lieutenant Colonel have surrendered, claims Ethiopian MoD.






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Ethiopian police investigating the man who communicated with Tigray leaders

Ethiopian police is investigating Kumerra Gemechu, who was working as a cameraman with the Reuters. Kumera Gemechu, Reuters freelance cameraman, was arrested last week in Addis Ababa. Allegedly he was in touch with Tigray leaders including Tigray President Debretsion Gebremichael. Ethiopian police has charged him with having connections with the groups fighting Ethiopian government. Reuters and Journalists' bodies have condemned his arrest. After the fall of Mekelle city to Ethiopian government forces, Tigray President Debretsion Gebremichael sent several messages to Reuters and other international outlets about fighting in Tigray region.




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« Reply #218 on: January 03, 2021, 09:09:00 am »



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Tigray's Al Nejashi mosque damaged in fighting

Al Nejashi mosque in Wukro region of Tigray has been damaged in the ongoing fighting between Ethiopian government forces and Tigray defense forces in Tigray state of Ethiopia. Tigray supporters are accusing Ethiopian and Eritrean troops of intentionally damaging the mosque while Ethiopian government supporters put the blame on Tigray fighters. Al Nejashi mosque was built in 7th century AD and it is the oldest mosque in Africa. Ethiopian government claims that military operation in Tigray region of Ethiopia is over but fighting between Ethiopian government forces and Tigray fighters still goes on in Tigray.






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Ethiopia, Sudan & Egypt due to resume talks on GERD dam in the coming hours

Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt are due to resume talks on GERD (Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam) in the coming hours on Sunday. Last week, African Union (AU) called upon the three countries to start negotiations on Nile river dam. Since 2011, Ethiopia has been constructing GERD on river Nile since 2011. Sudan and Egypt claim that the GERD could cut the supply of Nile water to the two countries. None of the three countries has confirmed about participation in Sunday's talks. Tensions have been running high among Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt recently. Sudan took control of large swaths of land along Sudan-Ethiopia border this week. Egypt summoned Ethiopian ambassador on day before yesterday to protest about a statement issued by Ethiopian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson.




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« Reply #219 on: January 03, 2021, 12:49:46 pm »



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Tigray: Two Eritrean refugee camps near Eritrea border are still inaccessible

Two Eritrean refugee camps in Tigray region of Ethiopia are still inaccessible. Relief and Refugee organizations including UNHCR, ICRC etc. could not gain access to Hitsats and Shimelba refugee camps in Tigray region. There are 4 Eritrean refugee camps housing more than 90,000 Eritrean refugees i.e. Hitstas, Shimelba, Mai Ayni and Adi Harush. Hitsats and Shimelba are close to Tigray-Eritrea border. World Food Program only managed to reach Adi Harush and Mai Ayni and provide one delivery of humanitarian aid at the two camps. Hitsats and Shimelba still remain inaccessible. The two camps are without food and water for 2 months now. Fighting between Ethiopian government forces and Tigray fighters started on November 04.




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« Reply #220 on: January 04, 2021, 10:05:37 am »



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Tigray fighters tried to cross into Sudan, claims Sudanese newspaper

Tigray fighters tried to cross into Sudan, claims a Sudanese newspaper. According to the newspaper, more than 40 fighters of Tigray forces entered Sudan from Tigray region of Ethiopia but Sudan army deported them back to Ethiopia. Reportedly Sudanese forces took Tigray fighters into custody and handed them to an Ethiopian army camp. Ethiopian government has been claiming since the start of Tigray war that Tigray fighters are entering Sudan in the garb of refugees. Ethiopian government does not want Sudan to take sides with Tigray fighters. Despite Sudan capturing Al Fashaga lands on Sudan-Ethiopia border, Ethiopian forces did not launch a counter offensive against Sudanese forces. Ethiopian central government does not want to alienate Sudan. At the moment, Ethiopian government is focused on Tigray operation.




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« Reply #221 on: January 04, 2021, 10:49:59 am »



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Sudanese take out rallies to celebrate capturing of Al Fashaga farms from Ethiopia

Sudanese people are celebrating territorial gains along Sudan-Ethiopia border. Sudan army captured Al Fashaga farms from Ethiopian farmers and Ethiopia Amhara fighters in the past few days. Al Fashaga remained under Ethiopian control for more than 2 decades. Al Fashqa is a fertile territory in El Gedaref state of Sudan which shared border with Ethiopia. Sudanese people are now taking out celebratory rallies in support of Sudan army.






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Mekelle's interim mayor confirms reports of Eritrean troops stationed in Mekelle city of Tigray

Mekelle's new interim mayor Ataklti Haile Selassie in a video confirmed that there was presence of Eritrean troops in Mekelle city of Tigray region. The mayor said that Eritrean troops were called because Tigray forces had attacked Northern Command Headquarters in Mekelle city. Ethiopian and Eritrean governments have been denying the military presence of Eritrea in Tigray. On the other hand, Tigray and TPLF leaders have been speaking, since November 4 when fighting in Tigray erupted, about the presence of Eritrean soldiers fighting alongside Ethiopian troops against Tigray Defense Forces.




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« Reply #222 on: January 05, 2021, 07:41:33 am »



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Satellite images show newly burnt patches of land at Northern Command HQ of ENDF in Mekelle

Satellite images reveal huge patches of land at Northern military Command Headquarters of Ethiopian National Defense Forces near Mekelle airport. According to the satellite images, being shared by experts, a place 2 km to the northwest of Mekelle airport seems heavily burnt and the burning took place over a period of last 10 days. Ethiopian Northern Military Command Headquarters is situated near Mekelle airport of Tigray region. ENDF took control of Mekelle city more than a month ago and no fighting has been seen in the past few days in the vicinity of Mekelle airport. It remain open to speculate on what happened at ENDF's Northern Military Command Headquarters in Mekelle city of Tigray region.





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« Reply #223 on: January 05, 2021, 10:04:23 am »



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Talks on GERD dam end without any considerable progress

Ethiopian, Sudan and Egypt held talks on GERD (Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam) yesterday. Reportedly negotiations have ended without any considerable progress. Egypt boycotted a working paper presented in the meeting. Sudan and Ethiopia endorsed the working paper. The working paper was prepared by the experts appointed by African Union Executive Council Chairperson who presided over yesterday's meeting. Ethiopia has been building GERD on Nile river in Benishangul Gumuz state of Ethiopia since 2011. Both Sudan and Egypt, which are river Nile's downstream countries, have raised objections to GERD.


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« Reply #224 on: January 06, 2021, 09:13:56 am »



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Tigray supporters claim ENDF's Colonel Dejene Tesfaye has been killed in Raya

Tigray supporters claim that Colonel Dejene Tesfaye of Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF) has been killed in Raya region of Tigray. Ethiopian government has not officially issued any statement about the claim of Tigray supporters so far. Colonel Dejene Tesfaye is known for delivery a fiery speech addressed to Mekelle residents before Ethiopian government forces launched offensive on Mekelle city of Tigray.






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Colonel Gebre of Tigray forces claims two attacks on ENDF

Colonel Gebre of Tigray military claims that Ethiopian government forces were ambushed by Tigray-backed fighters in Hawzen and Abraha Atsbeha. Colonel Gebre, military spokesperson of Tigray forces, remained under ground for several days. Yesterday he, in an audio conversation with Tigray DW TV, made these claims. Fighting between Ethiopian government forces and Tigray fighters goes on in Tigray region of Ethiopia.





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