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The government of Prime Minister Abi Ahmed has not provided any information on the recent clashes. As a result, the actual number of victims in the conflict is unknown.
After Abi Ahmed came to power as Prime Minister in 2016, the political situation in Ethiopia began to change radically. The bloody two-decade conflict with neighboring Eritrea came to an end with his hand. As a result, Abi received the Nobel Peace Prize only one year after coming to power.
Although Abi Ahmed was praised for establishing good relations with his neighbors, he did not take many steps to restore peace to the independence-loving Tigre region of his country. Abir was accused of cornering the Tigris in the name of massive political reform. The incident sparked a dispute between the country’s central government and the Tigre People’s Liberation Front Party (TPLF), which has long dominated Ethiopian politics. Ethiopian central forces clashed with TPLF forces, which lasted for 12 days on Sunday. Last Saturday night, Tiger forces fired rockets at an airport in neighboring Eritrea. TPLF leader Debertson Graeme Michael claimed responsibility for the attack and said the airport had been used by Ethiopian government forces to carry out attacks in Tigris.
However, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abi Ahmed has denied the allegations. In a tweet, he said that it was not about carrying out attacks using foreign airports. Earlier on November 4, Abi Ahmed ordered a military operation in Tigre. The TPLF asked to resist the operation.
TPLF leader Debertson said his forces were fighting not only Ethiopian forces, but also 16 divisions of Eritrean forces in various locations recently.