Ethiopian PM says troops ordered to move on Tigray capital

Ethiopian PM says troops ordered to move on Tigray capital
Tigray people who fled the conflict at Umm Rakouba refugee camp in Qadarif, eastern Sudan (Nariman El-Mofty/AP)

Ethiopia’s prime minister said the army has been ordered to move on the embattled Tigray regional capital after his 72-hour ultimatum ended for Tigray leaders to surrender, and he warned its half a million residents to stay indoors and disarm.

The military offensive “has reached its final stage” after three weeks of fighting, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s office said. That means tanks and other weaponry can close in on Mekele, whose residents had been warned of “no mercy” if they did not move away from Tigray leaders in time.

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