Ethiopia: Tigray forces retreat from capital, but fighting set to continue
Forces in Ethiopia’s restive Tigray region say they will continue to fight, just hours after Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed declared military operations in the region were over. FRANCE 24 correspondent Maria Gerth-Niculescu says more clashes are likely between the Tigray People's Liberation Front and government forces in coming days and weeks.
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