Sidama Region Says Recent Deadly Violence Neither Border... addisstandard: Ethiopia
Alemayehu Timothewos, head of the Justice and Security Bureau of Sidama region, said that the violence erupted last week after a dispute between individuals was escalated.
He said the conflict was brought under control with organized effort of security forces from both Sidama and Oromia region dismissing allegations that the security forces were involved in the clashes. "Lives were lost on both sides, some have been displaced from their homes, some have had their properties looted," Ahmed said, adding that he could not tell the number of people killed in the violence as it is still under investigation.that at least 12 people were killed in the clashes.
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