ESAT News: BREAKING: Eight regime soldiers killed in north Gondar

From: Berhane Habtemariam <Berhane.Habtemariam_at_gmx.de_at_dehai.org>
Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2016 23:38:52 +0200

BREAKING: Eight regime soldiers killed in north Gondar

ESAT NEWS (August 7, 2016)

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ESAT Breaking News Bahir Dar Letest August 07 , 2016

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Armed people of Musie Bambi in north Gondar ambushed a convoy of regime soldier killing eight.

Four soldiers who survived the attack and run to the bushes were being searched by the residents.

The convoy was returning from Gondar and heading to Sanja to further their attack on protesters in the town, according to residents of Musie Bambi.

Gun battle is reported between regime soldiers and armed farmers of Sanja who stopped the Agazi forces from entering Gondar. The shootout came after two days standoff between the forces. Sources said the regime had sent reinforcement, including tanks to the area and fighting was continuing in Soreka at the time of this post.

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Several feared dead in Bahir Dar, hospitals flooded with the injured

ESAT News (August 7, 2016)

Residents of Bahir Dar who spoke to ESAT said at least twenty people were killed and dozens injured as security forces opened fired on protesters. ESAT is working to verify the number of casualties in Sunday’s protest demonstration in Bahir Dar.

Felege Hiwot, Gambi and other hospitals in Bahir Dar were flooded with people with gunshot wounds to the head and torso. The forces used heavy artillery to shoot at protesters, according to residents.

Telephone and internet services were cut by the regime in Bahir Dar and Gondar.

The peaceful protesters were met with Agazi forces who shot directly at the crowds. Residents say the Agazi forces do not speak their languages; while some are Tigrayan security forces and vigilante Tigrayans in military uniforms shooting at protesters. Residents said they saw tanks coming towards Bahir Dar from across the Abay River.

Protesters burnt down properties and businesses belonging to the ruling party. Official flags of the government were replaced by the original Ethiopian flag while photos and effigies of government officials, including the late dictator Meles Zenawi were set ablaze.

In Soreka and Dansha standoff continued between armed farmers and regime soldiers.

Anti-government protest also spread to Meteman, Shinfa Shedi and Quara.

In the capital Addis Ababa, entrance to the city was blocked at Sululta where security forces attacked protesters trying to enter the capital. Sever youth were rounded up and detained in some parts of the city, according to residents who spoke to ESAT.

[More updates will follow]

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