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BBCNEWS BBC News February 11, 2022 21:17:00

Sides of war crimes and atrocities. the bbc s africa correspondent, catherine byaru hanga reports on the human price of the conflict. and a warning: some of the images in this report are disturbing. the lush highlands of northern ethiopia, the site of a deadly war, and for months, cut off from the world. here in hamusit in the amhara region, bodies still lie in the valleys and forests, bearing witness to those killed. this man and his neighbours tried to bury their dead but they couldn t keep up with the brutal pace of death. translation: everyone got sick from the smell i and we couldn t continue. only a couple more bodies could be buried. there were only a few of us and we had to bury the corpses of ethiopian soldiers lie under tarpaulin in the town of hayq, left unburied. on the road to amhara, the charred remains of anti government fighters haunt communities. ....

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Old images resurface in false claim about blockades near Kobo in Ethiopia

A collage of three images of roadblocks has been shared widely on Facebook in Ethiopia with claims that the pictures show recent demonstrations in the town of Kobo, 200 kilometres south of the Tigrayan capital Mekelle. However, the claim is false: while all the images depict scenes in Ethiopia, they are old and unrelated to the current conflict. ....

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