In a disturbing turn of events, Ethiopian troops have been accused of killing at least 45 civilians during door-to-door raids in the town of Merawi. According to witnesses, a pregnant woman was among those shot, leading to her death in hospital. This brutal incident is believed to be a retaliation against the Fano militias, who had previously rebelled against the government’s disarmament plans. The US and EU have called for an independent investigation into the matter, while the Ethiopian government has remained silent. This episode of violence highlights the ongoing conflict in the Amhara region, where tensions between government forces and local militias continue to escalate. The situation has been further aggravated by a months-long internet blackout, impeding the flow of information and hindering communication. The escalating violence has resulted in a state of emergency being extended in Amhara, raising concerns both domestically and internationally. With drone strikes and heavy artillery being used in the region, civilian targets have also been affected, sparking fear and anxiety among the population. To bring an end to this disturbing cycle of violence, a comprehensive investigation and diplomatic efforts are urgently required.
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