30 people killed in Airstrike at market in Tigray’s region

Ethiopia: As many as 30 people were killed after an airstrike in Ethiopia’s war-torn northern region of Tigray hit a market, according to eyewitnesses. Two injured survivors of the attack in the small town of Togoga detailed the incident to CNN after they were brought to a hospital in Tigray’s capital Mekelle by Red Cross ambulances.

Red Cross ambulances waited on stand-by after being denied authorisation to travel to the village of Togoga. However, around ten ambulances were later blocked from leaving to assist the injured as they reached the outskirts of Mekelle, with the military accusing them of going to help the Tigray Defense Forces, the sources said.

A team of doctors that tried to reach the scene in the evening were shot at by the military, eyewitnesses added. Moreover, around ten ambulances were later blocked from leaving to assist the injured as they reached the outskirts of Mekelle, with the military accusing them of going to help the Tigray Defense Forces, according to medical sources.

A team of doctors that tried to reach the scene in the evening were shot at by the military, eyewitnesses additionally informed. “Wounded civilians from the Togoga Massacre, who could have been saved easily in a hospital, have died overnight, as the invaders refused to allow ambulances to travel to the area.

Their level of cruelty, their determination to see Tigrayans falling like leaves is unparalleled,” tweeted Hailu Kebede, foreign affairs head of the Salsay Woyane Tigray opposition party on Wednesday. The disastrous seven-month-old civil war in the northern region of Tigray, where a powerful regional political party is waging a guerilla-style conflict against Ethiopia’s military.

The Ethiopian military has aligned with forces from neighboring Eritrea and Ethiopia’s Amhara region. All sides have been accused of war crimes, and humanitarian groups say hundreds of thousands in Tigray are experiencing famine conditions.

Ethiopia’s government has steadfastly asserted that all blame for the fighting and ensuing suffering of people in Tigray lays at the feet of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, which the government accuses of attacking a military command post in 2020.

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