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05-17-2026, 02:34 PM
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Dozens of Killed Federal ENDF Soldiers After Ambush in Mountains
The conflict in the Amhara region of Ethiopia remains highly volatile, with ongoing clashes between the Amhara Fano National Movement and the Ethiopian National Defense Force representing the federal government. The region is under a strict security lockdown with frequent internet blackouts. In the mountainous areas of the Amhara region, reports from local field updates indicate that dozens of federal ENDF soldiers have been killed in severe ambushes executed by the AFNM over the past few days. A platoon of the ENDF attempted to advance through the mountains from the town of Ajebar. AFNM fighters, leveraging their control of the high-ground terrain, drew the troops into a coordinated ambush. Field updates indicate dozens of government soldiers were killed in the engagement. A significant portion of the surviving unit surrendered, and their heavy weapons were captured by the rebels. |
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05-18-2026, 04:23 AM
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Re: Dozens of Killed Federal ENDF Soldiers After Ambush in Mountains
i mean if you're gonna die in an ambush, at least get a seat at at a great scenic view like these guys that mountain range was beautiful...gonna take the family there for vacation |
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05-18-2026, 01:11 PM
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Re: Dozens of Killed Federal ENDF Soldiers After Ambush in Mountains
It's a great place for a sky burial.
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05-18-2026, 06:20 PM
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Re: Dozens of Killed Federal ENDF Soldiers After Ambush in Mountains
My only problem is that they don't show this guy fighting everyone, like what's happening now. We are seeing the David Attenborough version of the area. |