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  Tragedy Strikes Ethiopia as Drone Strike Claims Lives of Over 40 Army Allies

Ethiopia: at least 40 army allies killed in drone strike | AfricanewsIn a devastating turn of events, a drone strike in the Amhara region of Ethiopia has left over 40 army allies dead. The attack, which occurred on January 15th, has sent shockwaves throughout the country and raised questions about the ongoing conflict in the region.

Drone Strike Targets Pro-Government Camp
According to sources, the drone strike hit a pro-government camp in the Waghemira area of Amhara. The attack was carried out by an unidentified entity, and its motivations remain unclear. However, it is believed that the strike was intended to target fighters affiliated with the Fano ethnic militia.

Amhara Region Gripped by Insurgency
The Amhara region has been plagued by an insurgency since April 2023, when the federal government moved to disarm local ethnic militias. The conflict has resulted in significant human suffering and displacement of civilians. The drone strike is just one of many incidents that have highlighted the need for a peaceful resolution to the crisis.

Government Response and International Reactions
The Ethiopian government has yet to comment on the incident, but it is likely that they will face intense scrutiny in the coming days. The international community has been watching the situation closely, with many calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The United Nations has also expressed concern about the humanitarian implications of the drone strike.

The drone strike in Amhara is a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia and its devastating consequences. As the international community continues to watch, it remains to be seen how this incident will impact the future of the region and the lives of those affected by it.

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