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Rebel commander says 65% of fighters have ‘disengaged’ from Tigray frontlines
NAIROBI: The commander-in-chief of the Tigray rebel forces has said that 65 percent of his forces have “disengaged”, a month after a ceasefire agreement over Ethiopia’s war-torn northern region.The withdrawal and disarmament of Tigray’s forces is a key provision of the agreement signed early last month in South Africa to end the two-year conflict.“We have started disengagement and relocation of our forces from battlelines... out of our forces, 65 percent of them have passed through this process, disengaging from battlelines and moved to designated places,“ General Tadesse Worede, chief of staff of Tigray’s fighters, told reporters on Saturday.He did not specify the battlelines he was talking

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