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Tigray forces fire rockets at Ethiopian regional capital by Staff Writers Bahir Dar, Ethiopia (AFP) Nov 20, 2020 The ruling party of Ethiopia's northern Tigray region fired rockets on the capital of neighbouring Amhara Friday, an official said, heightening fears the internal conflict could spread to other parts of the country. An AFP journalist heard two explosions in the city at around 1:40 am, followed by several minutes of gunfire. A regional communications official, Gizachew Muluneh, said the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) fired three rockets but that they resulted in neither casualties nor damage. Two rockets struck near the airport while the third hit a maize field, he said. "My suspicion is they were targeting the Amhara Mass Media Agency, the airport and a telecommunications tower that is nearby," Gizachew said. Authorities barred journalists from visiting the sites where the rockets landed. The Amhara Mass Media Agency, a state broadcaster, blamed the attack on the "illegal TPLF junta". There was no immediate reaction from the TPLF. The TPLF has already claimed rocket attacks on airports in the Amhara region, in Bahir Dar and Gondar, as well as at the capital of neighbouring Eritrea, both around a week ago. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, last year's Nobel Peace Prize winner, announced November 4 he had ordered military operations in Tigray in a dramatic escalation of a long-running feud with TPLF, the northern region's ruling party. Hundreds of people are reported to have been killed in the conflict in Africa's second most populous country, some in a gruesome massacre documented by Amnesty International. Thousands have fled fighting and air strikes in Tigray, crossing to neighbouring Sudan.
UK ex-defence worker jailed for sharing missile info London (AFP) Nov 10, 2020 A disgruntled former defence contractor who shared classified information about a British missile system was jailed on Tuesday for four and a half years. Software engineer Simon Finch admitted breaching Britain's Official Secrets Act by emailing details of the system, which a prosecutor described as critical to UK security, to undisclosed recipients in October 2018. The 50-year-old, from Swansea in south Wales, also admitted refusing to give British authorities access codes to three electronic d ... read more
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