The Afar Region Disaster Prevention and Food Security Program Office stated that the TPLFโs renewed invasion in Kilbeti Resu Zone displaced more than 300,000 people.
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- Gunmen kill 5 Eritrean refugees in Ethiopiaโs Afar region
- Refugees told UNHCR that armed men attacked the camp, kidnapped several women, looted property and occupied their homes, causing thousands to flee.
Thousands of Eritrean refugees sheltering at a camp in the Ethiopian Afar region, have fled following a deadly attack on the facility earlier this month, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Friday.
At a briefing for journalists in Geneva, a spokesperson the UN agency said that unidentified assailants targeted Barahle camp on 3 February after fighting engulfed the area, according to harrowing accounts provided by refugees.
Chaos and terror
โRefugees who trekked the long distance to the regional capital in Semera toldย UNHCRย staff that armed men entered the camp on 3 February, stole their belongings and occupied their homes,โ said Boris Cheshirkov, speaking on behalf of UNHCR. โAccording to their testimonies, at least five refugees were killed. Family members lost one another in the chaos of fleeing the camp.โ
The attack is just the latest instance of Eritrean nationals living in Ethiopia coming under fire, since conflict erupted and spread from the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray in November 2020.
A joint investigation by the UN human rights office (OHCHR), and the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) in November 2021, highlighted how Tigrayan and national Ethiopian fighters had put the security and lives of thousands at risk in Shimelba camp, between November 2020 and January 2021.
โScared and struggling to get enough to eatโ
Following the attack in Afar, over 4,000 refugees reached Semera, โwhere UNHCR together with the Ethiopian Refugees and Returnees Service and other partners are providing immediate support with shelter, relief items, food as well as clean waterโ, said Mr. Cheshirkov.
Another 10,000 refugees are also reported to be living in Afdera town, some 225 kilometres from Semera, added the UN official. โOthers are also believed to have fled towards the towns of Altefa and Dabure, which is further inland.โ
Just last month, UNHCR urged the international community to do more to end the fighting in northern Ethiopia after finally reaching Eritrean refugees in Tigray region โscared and struggling to get enough to eatโ.
That alert came after air strikes in and near the camps of Mai Aini and Adi Harush, home to more than 25,000 refugees.
โWith yet another refugee camp severely impacted, UNHCR remains extremely worried about the safety and wellbeing of thousands of Eritrean refugees caught up in the conflict,โ Mr. Cheshirkov warned. โHostilities must cease and humanitarian access must be provided so that we can be there and help the people who have urgent needs.โ