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The Ethiopia-Tigray conflict, which erupted in November 2020, resulted in one of the deadliest conflicts of the 21st century with estimated casualties ranging from 300,000 to 600,000. The Pretoria Agreement of November 2022 established a framework for cessation of hostilities, though implementation challenges persist.
The conflict emerged from longstanding tensions between the federal government under Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the Tigray People Liberation Front (TPLF), which had dominated Ethiopian politics for decades. Disputes over constitutional interpretation, ethnic federalism, and political representation escalated into armed conflict following the Tigray regional elections of September 2020.
One of the largest militaries in Africa with approximately 150,000 active personnel. Equipped with Chinese and Russian-origin aircraft, artillery, and armored vehicles.
Formed from former Tigray regional special forces and militia. Demonstrated significant tactical capability including operation of captured heavy weapons.
While large-scale hostilities have ceased, challenges remain including Eritrean force withdrawal, accountability for alleged atrocities, and the reintegration of displaced populations. International monitoring of the peace process continues under African Union auspices.
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