The announcement was made over the last few hours by several institutions, including that jurisdiction’s temporary administration and the Federal Police Commission, after a Spanish woman and two Ethiopians, who were aid workers for Medecins sans Frontiéres (MSF), were assassinated.
A number of entities and social organizations condemned the crimes that, according to official reports, were committed by members of the Tigray Popular Liberation Front (TPLF) and allies of that organization, which has been held responsible for violent actions against humanitarian workers.
One of the last strikes by TPLF fugitives, who are criminals under any flag, resulted in the deaths of MSF Coordinators Maria Hernandez and Yohannes Halefom, and Tedros Gebremariam, the provisional executive director in Tigray, Abrham Belay informed.
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