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Ethiopia's government launched a manhunt on Sunday for leaders of a rebellious faction in Tigre after announcing that federal forces had taken control of the northern regions capital that the conflict was over.
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Prime Minister Abdi Ahmed said an offensive on My Kelly had been successful within a few hours of being launched on that federal police were now pursuing criminals from the powerful T Grand People's Liberation Front.
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But TPLF leader Debrecen Gabri Mickel says his troops will fight on because this was an issue of quote our right to self determination.
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Regional diplomats and experts have warned that a rapid military victory might not signal the end of the conflict on the TPLF has a long history of guerrilla resistance.
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Thousands are estimated to have died since fighting erupted on November.
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The fourth, on nearly 44,000, have fled to Sudan in a border camp on Saturday.
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The U.
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N High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said that while refugees are uncomfortable with living in exile, their biggest fear is intercommunal violence.
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When they return thesis why I think that going forward it will be important for the government of Ethiopia to reestablish peace toe, have a silence of the guns, but also to ensure that there are no retaliation or Reprisals between communities because things is what many have mentioned to me as a primary source of fear.
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Six explosions were reported in Asmara, the capital of neighboring Eritrea, on Saturday night, according to the U.
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S State Department.
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It was not immediately clear if they were related to the Tigre conflict that T ground forces have previously fired rockets into Eritrea, who they accused of sending troops in support of the Ethiopian military upholding the rule of law.