The Defense Forces entered Kamash yesterday.
Benishangul-Gumuz Regional State Deputy Inspector General of Police thanked the Ethiopian Defense Forces for entering the town of Kamash.
He said the exchange of fire in the area has stopped following the entry of the Ethiopian Defense Forces and the withdrawal of the armed forces in the area.
In an interview with VOA, Inspector Msganaw Injifeta said that the Benishangul Gumuz People's Movement (BNM) militants in the Kamashi zone have taken control of many areas in the zone. "The Behenen militia is allied with the OLF.
They are cooperating with them. There is no kebele in the hands of the government except for the zonal and woreda centers, which are 5 woredas in the zone," he said.
He said there was no political activity in areas outside the control of the government and that relations had been completely cut off due to the humanitarian crisis in the zone.
Thanks to the inspector, it was not possible to enforce the law by entering areas identified as problematic due to the limited security forces. In this regard, he said, the society is in a state of crisis.
There are no cattle that are not plundered in areas outside the control of the government; There is no property that has not been looted, there is a worse humanitarian crisis; He said the community is suffering from hunger, there is no medicine, it has been looted, health posts have no input, no communication has been cut off and the society is in great pain.
A suicide car bomber has killed at least eight people and injured dozens more in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, AFP reports.
The number of victims is said to be even higher.
Somali police say al-Shabaab is behind the attack.
Government spokesman Mohammed Ibrahim Moalim said among those killed was Hibak Abukar, an adviser to women and human rights at the office of Prime Minister Mohammed Hussein Robel.
"275,000 hectares of land not cultivated, one million hectares covered with seeds damaged due to lack of care" - Ministry of Agriculture.
Due to invasion of TPLF, which has been declared a terrorist organization in the Amhara region, 275,000 hectares of land had not been plowed and one million hectares covered with seeds had been damaged due to lack of care.
State Minister for Agriculture Sani Redi in a statement to EPD: Two hundred and 75,000 hectares of land in North Wollo, Waghamra and North Gondar alone has not been cultivated, he said.
He said one million hectares of land in these areas has been eaten up by animals without proper seed care.
The State Minister said a comprehensive study on the extent of the TPLF's damage to the agricultural sector is being studied.
"Due to the deployment of militias and special forces in other parts of the country, the loss of crops due to the presence of youths who helped their parents in farming is being studied by experts," Sani Redi said.
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