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Ethiopia's Army Says It Killed More than 300 Fano Militiamen in Two Days of Fighting
Ethiopia's Army Says It Killed More than 300 Fano Militiamen in Two Days of Fighting

Asharq Al-Awsat

time22-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Ethiopia's Army Says It Killed More than 300 Fano Militiamen in Two Days of Fighting

Ethiopia's army said on Friday its troops had killed more than 300 fighters from the Fano armed group in two days of clashes in the northern Amhara region, as fears have emerged of a wider regional war. The Fano militia fought alongside the army and Eritrean forces in a two-year civil war that pitted Addis Ababa against the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), which controls the northern region of Tigray. Since then Eritrea and Ethiopia have fallen out, the former was excluded from peace talks to end that war in November 2022. Fears of a new war emerged in recent weeks after Eritrea reportedly ordered a nationwide military mobilization and Ethiopia deployed troops toward their border. Fighting between Ethiopia's army and Fano - a loose collection of militias with no centralized leadership - broke out in July 2023, fueled in part by a sense of betrayal among many Amharas about the terms of the 2022 peace deal. The army said in a statement on Friday: "The extremist group calling itself out attacks in various (zones) of the Amhara region under the name of Operation Unity, and has been destroyed." It said 317 Fano fighters were killed and 125 injured. Abebe Fantahun, spokesperson of Amhara Fano in Wollo Bete-Amhara, contradicted the tally, telling Reuters late on Friday the army had not killed even 30 of their fighters. Yohannes Nigusu, spokesperson for Fano in Gondar, Amhara region, said 602 federal army soldiers were killed in the fighting and 430 wounded, while 98 soldiers had been captured and weapons had been seized by the militia. Abebe also described as a "lie" the national army's claim that Brigadier General Migbey Haile, a senior military official allied with one of TPLF's factions, supported Fano's Operation Unity and denied he had any links to the militia. Reuters was unable to independently verify the number of those killed in the fighting. Getnet Adane, the army spokesperson, and Legesse Tulu, the federal government spokesperson, did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the toll shared by Fano. Amanuel Assefa, a senior official in Debretsion Gebremichael's faction of the TPLF Migbey belongs to, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Ethiopia's army claims to have killed 300 Fano fighters in renewed clashes
Ethiopia's army claims to have killed 300 Fano fighters in renewed clashes

Al Jazeera

time22-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Jazeera

Ethiopia's army claims to have killed 300 Fano fighters in renewed clashes

Ethiopian troops have killed more than 300 Fano armed group fighters, former allies against rebels in the Tigray region, in two days of renewed clashes in the northern Amhara region, according to the army. The military claimed in a statement on Friday that the fighters had carried out attacks in various zones of the Amhara region before being 'destroyed' by the army. The statement said that 317 Fano fighters were killed and 125 others injured. However, Abebe Fantahun, spokesperson of Amhara Fano in Wollo Bete-Amhara, contradicted the tally, telling the Reuters news agency late on Friday the army had not killed even 30 of their fighters. Yohannes Nigusu, spokesperson for Fano in Gondar, Amhara region, said 602 federal army soldiers were killed in the fighting and 430 wounded, while 98 soldiers had been captured and weapons had been seized by the fighters. The Fano fighters fought alongside the Ethiopian army and Eritrean forces in a two-year war against the Tigray People's Liberation Front, which controls the northern Tigray region. Since then, Eritrea and Ethiopia have fallen out, with the former excluded from peace talks to end that war in November 2022. Fighting between the army and the Fano fighters broke out in July 2023, following Amhara's sense of betrayal regarding the terms of the 2022 peace deal. Last year, the TPLF split into two factions led by Debretsion Gebremichael and Getachew Reda, each claiming party control. The army's statement on Friday accused Brigadier General Migbey Haile, a senior military official allied with Debretsion's faction, of supporting the Fano fighters' attacks in the Amhara region. 'Brigadier General Migbey Haile is an anti-peace and anti-development promoter who has a history of putting the people of Tigray into war without any military knowledge,' the army said. However, Abebe told Reuters that that was a 'lie' and denied the general had any links to the Fano fighters. Fears of a new war emerged in recent weeks after Eritrea reportedly ordered a nationwide military mobilisation and Ethiopia deployed troops towards their border. Meanwhile, Human Rights Watch has accused the Ethiopian military of human rights abuses and committing war crimes during its ongoing fight against the Fano fighters. Last year, Human Rights Watch found that several dozen civilians were executed in the town of Merawi in Ethiopia's northwestern Amhara region. 'The Ethiopian armed forces' brutal killings of civilians in Amhara undercut government claims that it's trying to bring law and order to the region,' deputy Africa director at Human Rights Watch, Laetitia Bader, said. 'Since fighting began between federal forces and the Fano militia, civilians are once again bearing the brunt of an abusive army operating with impunity,' she added.

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