As many as 600,000 civilians have died in the Tigray conflict up to the end of August,…— Mark Anderson (@markc_anderson) October 19, 2022
As many as 600,000 civilians have died in the Tigray conflict up to the end of August, according to a new estimate from Jan Nyssen at Ghent University. Up to 200,000 people are estimated to have died from starvation and 100,000 from direct killings. https://t.co/XhIFWdyv3N
— Mark Anderson (@markc_anderson) October 19, 2022
Siyad Arts (@artssiyad) October 2, 2022
Abiy has reduced the once powerful Ethiopia to a colony of dictator #Afwerki.#TigrayGenocide #SiyadArts pic.twitter.com/i5zHtcuMcR
— Siyad Arts (@artssiyad) October 2, 2022
The cities of #Tigray were bombed by the Ethiopian and Eritrean air forces.
The cities of #Tigray were bombed by the Ethiopian and Eritrean air forces. The town of #Adi_Daero is destroyed by the Eritrean Air Force.#TigrayUnderAttack@BradSherman @LaetitiaBader @vickyford @JosepBorrellF @MikeHammerUSA @wallacemick @amnesty @hrw pic.twitter.com/uwsgFenoXI
— Star Views (@TigrayFirst07) September 28, 2022
#Breaking
The Ethiopian Air Force and the Eritrean Air Force are currently carrying out airstrikes on the city of Shire and other cities in #Tigray.#TigrayUnderAttack #TigrayGenocide@BradSherman @LaetitiaBader @amnesty @MikeHammerUSA pic.twitter.com/FqM6g52ctm— Star Views (@TigrayFirst07) September 27, 2022