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Total deaths: 80,000–100,000+ (per Ethiopian officials); 162,000–378,000 civilians (per Ghent University) ...
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The brutal civil war in northern Ethiopia may have killed as many as 600,000 people, making it one of the world's deadliest conflicts of ...
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Many of them starved to death. If one adds fighters who died in combat, the total number of deaths could approach 1 million. At the Munich ...
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“According to our calculations, between 437 and 914 people died every day from starvation in Tigray,” adds Nyssen. A lack of medicine caused by ...
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By the time the Pretoria agreement took effect, the Tigray War and its associated humanitarian disaster had killed approximately 600,000 people.
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Since Ethiopia's Tigray conflict began in November 2020, an estimated 350,000 to 500,000 combatants have taken up arms, and as many as 600,000 ...
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