Prime Minister Abiy’s office on Wednesday said a military camp in Tigray run by the Ethiopia National Defence Forces had been ambushed by the TPLF who “attempted to rob” it of artillery. Ethiopian government officials told the Nation there was “credible information of foreign interference,” but declined to name the country. So why did Ethiopia go for military might for one of its own federal regions? After Premier Abiy directed a military response on Wednesday, the TPLF issued a statement saying the soldiers had refused to honour the directive. They had the audacity to attack a Federal Military Command in Tigray.
Source: Ethiopian News November 06, 2020 07:58 UTC