US reports several explosions heard in Eritrea's capital

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The U.S. Embassy in Eritrea says six explosions were heard Saturday night in the capital, Asmara. It follows an embassy report of another “loud noise, possibly an explosion” in the city on Friday.

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Tigray men who fled the conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region, run to recieve cooked rice from charity organization Muslim Aid, at Umm Rakouba refugee camp in Qadarif, eastern Sudan, Friday, Nov. 27, 2020.

against forces of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, which runs the northern Tigray region bordering Eritrea. The army said it was in “full control” of the regional capital, Mekele, but the government said TPLF leaders remain on the run.The TPLF leader earlier this month asserted that Eritrean forces were involved in the fighting in Tigray at the invitation of Ethiopia’s government, something Addis Ababa has repeatedly denied.

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There is so much sorrow and upheaval in this world right now. Mankind has become HIS OWN worst nightmare.

Just curious - did they send in a bunch of back-up?

Fake news. It has not been confirmed. And they spread this TPLF propaganda everyday. So dont feed TPLF trolls To internationlise conflict

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Sounds about right

this is terrible news

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