Spillover of the Tigray War
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The spillover of the Tigray War has had an impact on other countries in the surrounding region, particularly in Sudan.[1] This spillover mainly consisted of Ethiopian refugees, more than 50,000 of which have crossed the Ethiopia–Sudan border.[2] There have also been border clashes, mostly between the Sudanese Armed Forces and Ethiopian militias, but the Sudanese government has also claimed ambushes by the Ethiopian National Defense Force have taken place.[3] Most of the fighting centered in Al-Fashaqa, a fertile plain claimed by both Sudan and Ethiopia.
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Spillover of the Tigray War | |||
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Part of the Tigray War and the Ethiopian civil conflict (2018–present) | |||
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Belligerents | |||
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Supported by:
African Union | ||
Units involved | |||
Ethiopian Armed Forces Eritrean Defence Forces Amhara militia Afar militia NISA (alleged) |
Tigray Defense Forces AMISOM |