Ethiopia warns Tigray residents that ‘anything can happen’

PTI Updated - November 24, 2020 at 11:00 AM.

Tigray regional leaders are hiding out in a densely populated city

FILE PHOTO: Ethiopia Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed.

Ethiopia’s government is again warning residents of the besieged capital of the embattled Tigray region as the clock ticks on a 72-hour ultimatum before a military assault, saying anything can happen.

Senior official Redwan Hussein told reporters on Monday that the Tigray regional leaders are hiding out in a densely populated city; the slightest strike would end up losing lives.

Human rights groups and others were alarmed over the weekend when Ethiopia’s military warned civilians in the Tigray capital, Mekele, that there would be no mercy if they don’t save themselves before the offensive to flush out defiant regional leaders.

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Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning prime minister, issued a 72-hour ultimatum on Sunday for the leaders of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, or TPLF, to surrender.

Redwan said that Mekele, a city of around 500,000 people, is now encircled at a distance of about 50 kilometres (30 miles), and with rougher terrain left behind what remains is the plain land, easier for tanks. He added, by providing a brute fact, it is letting people to understand the reality and make the right choice.

Ethiopia’s government is urging Mekele residents to separate themselves from the TPLF leaders in time.

 

Published on November 24, 2020 05:30