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Etiopia: oltre 50mila sfollati per combattimenti nel nord

epa09421584 Ethiopian Internally Displaced Peoples (IDP's) who fled the fighting in the Tigray region collects clothes from local donors as they take shelter in a make-shift IDP camp at a school in Dessie, Ethiopia, 19 August 2021 (20 August 2021). According to Dessie government communications officer Mesaye Kider, 55,000 Ethiopians have fled from war torn Tigray region in the north and are taking shelter in makeshift camps. This occurred as the Tigray Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF) captured Alamata and Kobo area's in the war that has been going on with Ethiopia's national military. EPA/STR
epa09421584 Ethiopian Internally Displaced Peoples (IDP's) who fled the fighting in the Tigray region collects clothes from local donors as they take shelter in a make-shift IDP camp at a school in Dessie, Ethiopia, 19 August 2021 (20 August 2021). According to Dessie government communications officer Mesaye Kider, 55,000 Ethiopians have fled from war torn Tigray region in the north and are taking shelter in makeshift camps. This occurred as the Tigray Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF) captured Alamata and Kobo area's in the war that has been going on with Ethiopia's national military. EPA/STR
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NAIROBI, 23 APR - Oltre 50mila persone sono state costrette a lasciare le proprie case a causa dei combattimenti nel nord dell'Etiopia: lo hanno reso noto le Nazioni Unite. "Il numero di persone sfollate a causa degli scontri armati nelle città di Alamata, e Raya Alamata, Zata e Ofla... dal 13-14 aprile ha superato quota 50.000", ha reso noto ieri notte l'Onu, citando le autorità locali dell'area contesa, che viene rivendicata dal Tigre' e dalla vicina Amhara.

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