Tigray forces in Ethiopia say 65% of fighters have left frontline after truce agreement
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News: Tigray forces commander says nearly 65% combatants disengage from front line - Addis Standard
General Tadesse Worede during the presser on Sunday. Photo: Screenshot/Tigray TV Addis Abeba -Tigray topmost military commander General Tadesse Worede said nearly 65% of Tigray's armed combatants were disengaged from front lines as part of efforts to implement the permanent cessation of hostilities agreement in […]
News: Ethiopia's Tigray forces say they have withdrawn 65% of fighters from frontlines — OAF Nation
Ammunition is seen next to a tank destroyed in a fight between the Ethiopian National Defence Force (ENDF) and the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) forces in Kasagita town, Afar region, Ethiopia, February 25, 2022. Picture taken February 25, 2022.REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri/File Photo NAIROBI (Reuters) -More than half of Tigrayan forces have withdrawn from the frontlines, the forces' top commander said, a month after a ceasefire agreement aime…
Rebel Commander Says 65% of Fighters Have ‘Disengaged’ From Tigray Frontlines - New Delhi Times - India Only International Newspaper
The commander-in-chief of the Tigray rebel forces said that 65% of his forces had "disengaged," a month after a cease-fire agreement over Ethiopia's war-torn northern region. "We have started disengagement and relocation of our forces from battlelines… out of our forces, 65% of them have passed through this process, disengaging from battlelines and moved to…
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