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Rockets target Eritrea capital after Ethiopia declares victory

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - Rockets launched from Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region have again targeted the capital of Eritrea, diplomats said on Sunday, while the US Embassy in Asmara reported there were ‘ six explosions’ in the city.

The ‘explosions’ - which the embassy said occurred ‘at about 10:13 pm’ on Saturday night - came hours after Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed declared victory in his military campaign against Tigray’s ruling party, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).

They mark the third time Asmara has come under fire from Tigray since military operations began there on November 4, though the TPLF has claimed responsibi­lity only for the first attack two weeks ago.

The TPLF justified that attack by accusing Ethiopia of enlisting Eritrean military support for its campaign in Tigray, something Ethiopia denies.

Two Addis Ababa-based diplomats told AFP that multiple rockets fired on Saturday night appeared to have targeted Asmara’s airport and military installati­ons, though as with previous attacks it was unclear where they landed and what damage they might have caused.

Eritrea is one of the world’s most secretive countries, and the government has not commented on the strikes.

Abiy, last year’s Nobel Peace Prize winner, declared on Saturday night that military operations in Tigray were ‘completed’ after the army claimed control of the regional capital Mekele.

Thousands have died in the fighting and tens of thousands of refugees have streamed across the border into Sudan.

Tigray has been under a communicat­ions blackout throughout the conflict, making it difficult to assess the full toll of fierce fighting that has included multiple rounds of airstrikes and at least one massacre that killed hundreds of civilians.

 ?? (AFP) ?? A member of the Amhara Special Forces at the border crossing with Eritrea where an Imperial Ethiopian flag waves, in Humera
(AFP) A member of the Amhara Special Forces at the border crossing with Eritrea where an Imperial Ethiopian flag waves, in Humera

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