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Toronto – Local news outlets with links to the Amhara region of Ethiopia are reporting continued clashes between Fano forces and the Ethiopian Defense Force in several areas across the region.
According to Ethio News, intense fighting occurred in the Wanzaye area of South Gondar yesterday. Internet and phone services were reportedly shut down temporarily during the clashes. Many fighters were reportedly killed, though the exact number remains unspecified.
In Quara, near the Ethiopia-Sudan border, fighting is still ongoing. Reports indicate that as many as 50 government forces have deserted to join Fano forces. Government troops have reportedly suffered additional casualties over the past two days, though specific numbers have not been confirmed.
In Minjar Shewa, clashes have persisted for three days in the Berehat area. Government forces have been unable to gain control of the area. This location is particularly significant as it lies within 100 kilometers of the capital, Addis Ababa.
Also in Shewa, Fano forces claim to have ambushed a convoy escorting government troops traveling from Shewa Robit to Debre Berhan. The attack occurred near the locality of Ferfer. Reports suggest that government anti-riot forces, who were escorting officials, suffered casualties during the ambush.
As in previous instances, the Ethiopian Defense Force has not commented on the specific battles mentioned above, neither confirming nor denying the reports. However, it has been claimed that Fano forces have been weakened to the point where they “cannot stand their ground and fight.”
Borkena will continue to provide updates as new information becomes available.
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