The Jerusalem Post

Botched military op has Ethiopians fleeing to Kenya

- • By AARON MAASHO

ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – More than 2,000 Ethiopians have crossed into Kenya seeking refuge, the Kenyan Red Cross Society said, after several civilians were killed in what the Ethiopian military said was a botched security operation targeting separatist­s.

Addis Ababa announced on Sunday that soldiers had been deployed to the Moyale area in Oromiya, a region that shares a border with Kenya, in pursuit of Oromo Liberation Front fighters who had crossed into the country from Kenya.

But faulty intelligen­ce led soldiers to carry out an attack that killed nine civilians and wounded 12 others, the state-run Ethiopian News Agency said.

“The Kenyan Red Cross Society has received at least 2,000 Ethiopian asylum-seekers in Moyale Town following their displaceme­nt from Ethiopia,” the aid organizati­on announced late on Monday.

The Oromo Liberation Front is a secessioni­st group which the government has branded as terrorist.

Oromiya province has been plagued by outbreaks of violence; Ethiopia declared a six-month nationwide state of emergency last month.

The Kenyan Red Cross said refugees from Ethiopia had begun to arrive in Kenya on March 10, the majority being women and children.

A state official in the Oromiya region told Reuters on condition of anonymity that tens of thousands of people have also been internally displaced.

The mayor of the Ethiopian town of Moyale was not immediatel­y available to give details.

Ethiopia has said that five soldiers who took part in the attack have been “disarmed” and are under investigat­ion, while a high-level military delegation has been dispatched to the area to open an inquiry.

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