Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has urged civilians to join the defence forces in repelling Tigrayans
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. Picture: REUTERS/TIKSA NEGERI
“The agricultural planting season has been missed in many parts of Tigray and estimates show only 25%-50% of the normal cereal production will be available this year,” the UN agency said in a statement. A major offensive is under way in northern Amhara to “reverse the existential threat” from Tigray, Sema Tiruneh, head of the Amhara region’s peace and public security bureau, told state media at the weekend.
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