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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

3 Children Killed in Strike on Ethiopia's Mekelle

Ethiopians, who fled the ongoing fighting in Tigray region, carry their belongings after crossing the Setit River on the Sudan-Ethiopia border, in the eastern Kassala state, Sudan. Reuters file photo

Three children were killed and one person was wounded in an airstrike on the capital of the Tigray region in Ethiopia on Monday, the United Nations cited local health workers as saying.

The health workers said the casualties were caused in the strike on the outskirts of Mekelle, Jens Laerke, spokesperson of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), told a briefing in Geneva on Tuesday.

A second airstrike in the city wounded nine people and damaged houses and a hotel, Laerke said.

"This escalation of the conflict is very alarming," he said.

Rebellious Tigrayan forces accused the Ethiopian government of launching airstrikes on Mekelle on Monday, and though a government official initially denied strikes, state-run media later reported the air force conducted an attack.

Ethiopia's government spokesman, Legesse Tulu, did not immediately respond to Reuters phone calls requesting comment on the UN's report that the three people killed in Monday's airstrike were children.

The reported raid follows intensified fighting in two other Ethiopian regions, where the central government's military is trying to recover territory taken by the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front (TPLF).

Tigrai TV, controlled by the TPLF, said the attack on the city of Mekelle killed three civilians.

War erupted in Tigray almost a year ago between the Ethiopian military and the TPLF, the political party that controls the northern region, killing thousands of people and forcing more than 2 million to flee.

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