Satellite images show massacre in Ethiopia as the conflict continues

Satellite images show the destruction of United Nations facilities, a health care unit, a high school and houses in two camps hosting Eritrean refugees in Tigray, northern Ethiopia, contradict the government’s claim that the conflict in the dissident region is largely over.

The eight Planet Labs Inc’s images are of Hitsats and the Shimelba camps. According to data from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the camps received approximately 25,000 and 8,000 refugees respectively before conflict broke out in the region two months ago.

relates to satellite images showing the massacre in Ethiopia as the conflict continues

Smoke from fires in the Hitsats camp.

“Recent satellite images indicate that structures in both camps have been deliberately targeted,” said Isaac Baker, an analyst with DX Open Network, a UK-based nonprofit research and analysis of human security. “The systematic and widespread fires are consistent with a deliberate campaign to deny use of the camp.”

DX Open Network has been monitoring the conflict and analyzing satellite image data since November 7, three days after Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed declared war on a dissident group in the Tigray region that dominated Ethiopian politics before Abiy came to power.

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The Ethiopian government announced its victory against the dissidents on November 28 after federal troops captured the regional capital of Mekelle. At the time, Abiy spoke of the need to rebuild and bring back the norm in Tigray.

Calls and messages to Redwan Hussein, spokesman for the government’s emergency task force in Tigray, and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s spokeswoman Billene Seyoum, were not answered.

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