Exclusive report: Thousands of Ethiopians flee war-torn Tigray for disrupted life in Sudan
The conflict between Ethiopian forces and Tigray rebels keeps pushing tens of thousands of civils to flee the East-African country, with the United Nations raising alarm that the continuing violence is hampering efforts to deliver aid. This despite a deal this week which granted humanitarian workers access to the region. FRANCE 24’s correspondent managed to reach the border area between Ethiopia, Sudan and Eritrea, where thousands of people left behind their lives, and live in makeshift camps.
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