Ethiopia's Government Reclaims Amhara Region Towns from Militia

Ethiopia's government has recaptured several towns in the Amhara region from local militia fighters, including the regional capital and second-largest town, following a state of emergency declaration. Dozens of civilian deaths have been reported, with residents describing fierce fighting and casualties. The violence erupted after the federal government attempted to disband Amhara regional forces, who had fought alongside the military in the neighboring Tigray conflict. The situation remains tense, with concerns that the militia may continue their struggle using guerrilla tactics. Human rights organizations have criticized the government's response, and several countries have advised against travel to the Amhara region.
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