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Conflicts still going on in Ethiopia’s northern Amhara region

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Local militias and government forces are reportedly still fighting in numerous locations of Ethiopia’s Amhara region.

One of the largest cities in the area, Gondar, is experiencing clashes on its outskirts. Residents have reported to the BBC that transport services have been suspended and that there has been violent conflict near the airport.

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Mobile data connections have been discontinued in parts of the region’s major cities and villages, including the capital Bahir Dar, Amhara residents have verified to the BBC.

On Wednesday, flights were cancelled due to militia control of the airport in Lalibela, the location of famous rock-hewn cathedrals.

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Images shared on social media depict demonstrators who back the Fano, a local militia, continuing to barricade highways with rocks and branches to obstruct army movements.

A number of towns and small villages are allegedly under the gang’s control, according to media sources and individuals connected to the organisation. The statements have not been independently verified by the BBC.

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Prisons and police stations have reportedly been broken into in various locations, according to sources.

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Demeke Mekonnen referred to the recent events as “alarming” in a message shared on social media.

Since officials announced the disbandment of a state-backed paramilitary force, the area has experienced simmering tensions and intermittent skirmishes, with opponents of the decision claiming it would leave the area vulnerable to attacks.

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