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Ethiopia says forces killed three top Tigray officials

World > Conflict > Ethiopia says forces killed three top Tigray officials
By 24matins.uk with AFP,  published 13 January 2021 at 18h31 GMT.
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Thousands have died in fighting Ethiopia's northern Tigray region

Thousands have died in fighting Ethiopia's northern Tigray region© AFP/File EDUARDO SOTERAS

Ethiopia said Wednesday its forces had killed three prominent members of the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), whose leaders are the target of military operations in the country's northern Tigray region.

The dead included Seyoum Mesfin, who served as Ethiopia’s foreign minister for nearly two decades, along with former federal affairs minister Abay Tsehaye and ex-parliamentary chief whip Asmelash Woldeselassie, according to a government statement.

The men died in “fire exchanges undertaken with the criminal clique’s personal security” after “refusing to surrender,” the statement said.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, winner of the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize, ordered troops into Tigray in early November, a move he said came in response to TPLF-orchestrated attacks on federal army camps in the region.

Thousands have died in the fighting, according to the International Crisis Group, and tens of thousands of refugees have streamed across the border into Sudan.

Abiy declared victory in late November after federal forces entered the regional capital Mekele.

But the TPLF has vowed to fight on, and the UN reported last week that “localised fighting and insecurity continues” in several areas.

The TPLF’s top leaders remain on the run, their whereabouts unknown.

In recent days the government has announced the capture of several TPLF officials, including Sebhat Nega, a founding member.

The TPLF dominated Ethiopia’s ruling coalition for nearly three decades before Abiy came to power in 2018.

Abiy’s government has restricted access to Tigray during the fighting, making claims from both sides difficult to verify.

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