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And Abi Ahmed said in her statement Sunday night that "All necessary precautions have been taken to ensure that civilians are not injured." During what he described as the law enforcement process.
He added in reference to the Tigray Popular Liberation Front "All this clique has left is the fortress they established in Mikkeli and the hollow boast".
The Prime Minister declared that the people of Tigrayans were fed up with what he said was the front’s violence against them, and called on the people of Mikeli to support the federal forces in "Introduce this treacherous group" To justice.
Federal forces under Abi Ahmed’s government have managed to control a number of cities through aerial bombardment and ground battles, and are currently heading towards Mikeli, a mountainous city of about 500,000 people and where the rebels are stationed.
Siege tanks
The military spokesman, Colonel Deggin Tsegayi, told the Ethiopian Radio and Television Corporation official on Sunday. "The next stages are the crucial part of the operation and are Mikeli’s tank blockade".
و .ضاف "We want to send a message to the people of Mekelle to protect themselves from any artillery attack and to distance themselves from the military junta … After that, no mercy will take us with them.".
A spokeswoman for the prime minister’s office later said Deggin was destined for "Mercilessly" The leadership of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, not civilians.
The tigrayans refuse
The Tigray People’s Liberation Front, which refuses to end its rule in the Northern Territory, said its forces were digging trenches and firmly engaging government forces.
Debrision Gebramikail, leader of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, told Reuters in a text message that regional forces stood firm in their fight against Ethiopian government forces on the southern front, and clashed with those forces around the city of Adigrat in the north of the region, which fell into the hands of federal forces.
و .ضاف "Their plan is to surround Mekele, but they couldn’t … On the southern front, they couldn’t move an inch in more than a week.".
Rizwan Hussain, spokesman for the Ethiopian government’s action mission on the situation in Tigray, said there was still time for the leaders of the MILF to surrender. Added "The government will adhere to the utmost restraint so as not to pose great risks to civilians.".
The government action mission added that the army had also captured the town of Idaga Hamos, on the Adigrat to Mikkeli road.
Exodus to Sudan
The war has claimed hundreds, perhaps thousands, of lives, pushed more than 30,000 refugees into neighboring Sudan, and seen rebels fire rockets into the neighboring Amhara region and cross the border into Eritrea.
Mustafa Anwar, representative of the Refugee Commission in to camp "Mother on horseback" Close to the city Al-Qadarif Oriental Sudan, that hundreds of children, women and men cross into the country every day, under the shadow of the "Extremely complex humanitarian conditions".
He explained that they are forced to walk distances of more than 40 kilometers, and more than one open birth of pregnant women has been observed, before they reach the camps, as a result of extreme exhaustion. Most children and the elderly also arrive in extreme conditions due to their inability to walk long distances.
Several humanitarian organizations operate, as one organization "Childhood and motherhood" (UNICEF), the World Food Program and the World Health Organization, to receive refugees outside the camps, to provide food and primary health care..
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In his statement on Sunday night, Abi Ahmed said that “all necessary precautions have been taken to ensure that civilians are not injured” during what he described as the law enforcement operation.
“All that is left for this group is the fortress they built in Mikkeli and the hollow showers,” he added, referring to the Tigray People’s Liberation Front.
The Prime Minister declared that the people of Tigrayans were fed up with what they said was the Front’s violence against them, and called on the people of Mikeli to support the federal forces in “bringing this treacherous group” to justice.
Federal forces under Abi Ahmed’s government have managed to control a number of cities through aerial bombardment and ground battles, and are currently heading towards Mikeli, a mountainous city of about 500,000 people and where the rebels are stationed.
Siege tanks
“The next stages are the decisive part of the operation and are represented by the siege of Mikeli with tanks,” military spokesman Colonel Deggin Tsegayi told the Ethiopian Radio and Television Corporation on Sunday.
“We want to send a message to the people of Mekele to protect them from any artillery attack and distance themselves from the military junta … After that, no mercy will take us with them,” he added.
A spokeswoman for the Prime Minister’s office later said that Deggin was referring “with any mercy” to the leadership of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front and not to civilians.
The tigrayans refuse
The Tigray People’s Liberation Front, which refuses to end its rule in the Northern Territory, said its forces were digging trenches and firmly engaging government forces.
Debrision Gebramikail, leader of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, told Reuters in a text message that regional forces stood firm in their fight against Ethiopian government forces on the southern front, and clashed with those forces around the city of Adigrat in the north of the region, which fell into the hands of federal forces.
“Their plan is to surround Mekele, but they couldn’t do it … On the southern front, they couldn’t move an inch for more than a week,” he added.
Rizwan Hussain, spokesman for the Ethiopian government’s action mission on the situation in Tigray, said there was still time for the leaders of the MILF to surrender. “The government will adhere to maximum restraint, so as not to pose great risks to civilians,” he added.
The government action mission added that the army had also captured the town of Idaga Hamos, on the Adigrat to Mikkeli road.
Exodus to Sudan
The war has claimed hundreds, perhaps thousands, of lives, pushed more than 30,000 refugees into neighboring Sudan, and seen rebels fire rockets into the neighboring Amhara region and cross the border into Eritrea.
Mustafa Anwar, representative of the Refugee Commission in Umm Rakuba Camp Close to the city Al-Qadarif Oriental Sudan, that hundreds of children, women and men cross into the country daily, in “extremely complex humanitarian conditions.”
He explained that they are forced to walk distances of more than 40 kilometers, and more than one open birth of pregnant women has been observed, before they reach the camps, as a result of extreme exhaustion. Most children and the elderly also arrive in extreme conditions due to their inability to walk long distances.
Many humanitarian organizations, such as “Childhood and Motherhood” (UNICEF), the World Food Program and the World Health Organization, are working to receive refugees outside the camps, to provide food and primary health care..
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