Updated November 30th, 2020 at 12:49 IST

Ethiopian PM summons parliament over Tigray conflict

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed summoned lawmakers for an extraordinary session of parliament amid the ongoing conflict in the Tigray region.

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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Monday summoned lawmakers for an extraordinary session of parliament amid the ongoing conflict in the Tigray region.

Nearly a month of fighting between Ethiopian federal forces and Tigray regional ones has threatened to destabilize Ethiopia, the linchpin of the strategic Horn of Africa, and its neighbors.

The involvement of Eritrea in the conflict has been alleged by refugees and the now-fugitive Tigray leaders but, like much in the sealed-off region, has not been verified.

Overnight, the US Embassy in Eritrea said six explosions were heard in the capital, Asmara.

It followed an embassy report of another “loud noise, possibly an explosion” on Friday, nearly two weeks after the Tigray regional leader confirmed firing missiles at the city.

The latest explosions came just hours after Abiy declared victory in his government’s fighting against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, which has run the northern Tigray region.

The army said it was in “full control” of territorial capital Mekele but the government said TPLF leaders remain on the run.

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Published November 30th, 2020 at 12:49 IST