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ICRC: 1st Int'l Aid Convoy Arrives in Tigray's Capital


Sat 12 Dec 2020 | 01:43 PM
NaDa Mustafa

On Saturday, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) announced that an international aid convoy arrived in the capital of Ethiopia's war-torn Tigray for the first time since the start of a federal army military operation more than a month ago.

In a statement, the ICRC said that the convoy, joined by the Ethiopian Red Cross, was organized in coordination with the Ethiopian authorities.

Seven Red Cross trucks brought medicines and medical equipment for 400 wounded as well as relief supplies.

"It is the first international aid to arrive in Mekele since fighting erupted in Tigray more than one month ago," the Geneva-based ICRC said.

Earlier this month, the United Nations (UN) signed a deal with the Ethiopian government to allow “unimpeded” humanitarian access to Tigray, or at least to the areas under the control of the federal government.

The federal forces launched an offensive in the Northern territory to confront Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) forces; a matter which led to the outbreak of a humanitarian crisis and the displacement of thousands.

A few weeks ago, the UN and other parties have demanded aid access to the region, amid reports of supplies running desperately low for millions of people.

The war in Tigray has claimed hundreds and probably thousands of lives, pushed many to seek refuge in Sudan, dragged Eritrea into conflict, impeded a peacekeeping mission in Somalia, and deepened pisions among Ethiopia’s multiple ethnic groups.