Ethiopian army to deploy more troops to Tigray
By Kalkidan Yibeltal
Ethiopia’s federal army is mobilising troops from across the country as it continues its offensive in the northern Tigray region.
The army’s deputy chief of staff, Gen Berhanu Jula, said the troops were heading north to provide support to the Northern Command headquarters that was attacked by forces loyal to the regional government.
Debretsion Gebremicheal, head of the Tigrayan state - and its ruling party the TPLF - said the region's troops seized "almost all" of the weapons at the command.
He said the state’s forces were also engaged "in war" along Tigray’s borders with neighbouring state of Amhara.
The authorities in Amhara have confirmed clashes at the border areas.
Internet and telephone lines have been cut off in Tigray and it’s difficult to understand the magnitude of the clashes.
This article originally appeared on BBC News
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