Ethiopia-Tigray unrest: Govt admits forces ‘shot at’ UN team in Tigray

Ethiopia-Tigray unrest: Govt admits forces ‘shot at’ UN team in Tigray
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed

ADDIS ABABA, Dec 9 (NNN-AGENCIES) — An Ethiopian spokesman admitted that government forces fired on a UN team for ignoring instructions and driving through government checkpoints in the northern region of Tigray.

“Some of the UN staff were actually detained and some were shot at,” said Redwan Hussein.

“They broke two checkpoints to drive to areas where they were not supposed to go, and that they were told not to go. When they were about to break the third one, they were shot at and detained,” Hussein added.

The humanitarian situation in Ethiopia’s Tigray region is “increasingly critical”, the UN refugee agency had said last week.

Ethiopian Prime Ministry Ahmed Abi had ordered troops into Tigray on Nov 4 following alleged attacks by Tigray People’s Liberation Front forces on federal military camps in the northern region.

Abiy declared victory in Tigray on Nov 28, but later said efforts were ongoing to restore order, amid continued fighting and lawlessness that is hampering relief efforts. — NNN-AGENCIES

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