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Ethiopia gives TPLF 72- hour surrender ultimatum

PM: We’ve encircled Tigray capital • Deadline is ‘ cover for defeat on three fronts,’ defiant leader says

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ADDIS ABABA/ NAIROBI ( Reuters) – Ethiopian federal forces were encircling the Tigray region’s capital from around 50 km. on Monday, the government said, after giving the Tigray People’s Liberation Front ( TPLF) a 72- hour surrender ultimatum.

“The beginning of the end is within reach,” government spokesman Redwan Hussein said of the nearly three- weekold offensive that has destabiliz­ed Ethiopia and spilled into some Horn of Africa neighbors.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has told the TPLF, which had been ruling the mountainou­s northern zone of 5 million people, to lay down arms by Wednesday or face a final assault on Mekelle, a highland city of half a million people.

TPLF leader Debretsion Gebremicha­el denied that Mekelle was surrounded and told Reuters the ultimatum threat was a cover for government forces to regroup after what he described as defeats on three fronts.

Reuters could not verify the latest statements.

Claims by all sides are hard to verify because phone and internet communicat­ion has been down.

Hundreds, possibly thousands, have been killed in fighting and air strikes that erupted on November 4, sending about 40,000 refugees into neighborin­g Sudan, after the government accused the TPLF of ambushing a federal military base.

The conflict has spread beyond Tigray, with the TPLF firing rockets into both the neighborin­g Amhara region and across the border into Eritrea, which Tigrayans accuse of supporting government forces, something Asmara denies.

Redwan told a news conference that the government now controlled most of Tigray and people in captured towns were handing over weapons given them by the TPLF.

Federal forces were ringing Mekelle from about 50 km., he added in a text to Reuters.

Tigrayan forces fired rockets on Monday at Bahir Dar, the capital of the Amhara region whose authoritie­s are supporting the federal offensive, Redwan and residents said. He said the rockets caused no damage.

“So far, I didn’t hear of any casualties,” said a hotel receptioni­st of the predawn attack. “I guess now we are accustomed to it and there wasn’t much panic.”

ANCIENT AXUM

Addis Ababa police have arrested some 796 people suspected of plotting “terrorist attacks” in the capital for the TPLF, the state- affiliated Fana broadcaste­r reported.

There was no immediate comment from Ethiopia’s government or the TPLF.

The government said TPLF troops had destroyed the airport at the ancient town of Axum, a popular tourist draw and UNESCO World Heritage site 215 km. ( 133 miles) northwest of Mekelle.

The TPLF’s Debretsion denied this, saying obstacles had been put up to block advances by the Ethiopian military.

Axum’s history and ruins, including fourth- century obelisks erected when the Axumite Empire was at its height, gives Ethiopia its claim to be one of the world’s oldest centers of Christiani­ty.

Legend says it was home to the Queen of Sheba and Ethiopians believe a church there houses the Ark of the Covenant.

The TPLF accuses Abiy of invading their region to dominate them. “We are people of principle and are ready to die in defense of our right to administer our region,” TPLF leader Debretsion added in a text message to Reuters.

Debretsion was a signals and intelligen­ce officer for the TPLF in their war against Ethiopia’s Marxist dictatorsh­ip in the 1980s and later earned a degree in electronic engineerin­g from Addis Ababa University.

He rose to the rank of deputy prime minister in the Ethiopian

government when it was dominated by the TPLF.

The TPLF accuses Abiy, a former military comrade and coalition partner, of marginaliz­ing their ethnic group since becoming prime minister two years ago. He has removed Tigrayan officials from influentia­l

roles in government and the military and detained some on rights abuse and corruption charges.

Abiy, whose parents are from the larger Oromo and Amhara groups, denies any ethnic undertones, saying he is legitimate­ly pursuing criminals and

preserving national unity.

The African Union ( AU) has named three envoys for potential talks over Tigray. Redwan said Abiy would meet them and was open to all options except negotiatin­g with the TPLF.

Attorney- General

Gedion

Timothewos Hessebon said TPLF actions, including attacks on the military’s Northern Command, Amhara and Eritrea, may constitute treason and terrorism. Authoritie­s have frozen the assets of 38 companies linked to them, he added.

 ?? ( Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah/ Reuters) ?? AN ETHIOPIAN woman who fled the ongoing fighting in Tigray region, carries her child near the Setit river on the Sudan- Ethiopia border in a village in the eastern Kassala state of Sudan on Sunday.
( Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah/ Reuters) AN ETHIOPIAN woman who fled the ongoing fighting in Tigray region, carries her child near the Setit river on the Sudan- Ethiopia border in a village in the eastern Kassala state of Sudan on Sunday.

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