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Ethiopia: At least 200 civilians, mostly Amharas, killed in Saturday attack, say reports and officials

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Last updated: 2022/06/21
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Published: June 21, 2022
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Ethiopia: At least 200 civilians, mostly Amharas, killed in Saturday attack, say reports and officials
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The attack on the town of Gimbi was connected to fighting between government forces and the OLA, according to a statement from the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC). The EHRC told CNN Monday that the assault has left “scores of people injured, villages destroyed, and entire communities traumatized.”

The OLA — which last year aligned with Tigrayan rebel forces against Ethiopia’s federal government in the country’s protracted conflict — has denied all the allegations. OLA spokesman…

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