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More Than 100 Killed In Ethiopia’s Benishangul-Gumuz Region Attack

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More than 100 people were killed in a shooting attack on Wednesday in western Ethiopia, the state-appointed human rights commission said.

The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) said in a statement “more than 100 people were killed by gunfire perpetrated by armed men” in the Benishangul-Gumuz region at dawn,

The group said the gunmen set the homes of sleeping residents on fire.

“In addition to the damage inflicted on people’s lives and their bodies, crops were set on fire. A victim told us that he saw 18 fires,” the organization said in its statement.

The Commission said there were no police or security forces stationed in the area at the time.

Armed forces were sent to the area on Tuesday to calm tensions but they left soon after.

Some of the victims of the attack said they knew the attackers, the Commission added, adding that humanitarian aid would be sent to the region to help the displaced and injured.

In a separate part of Ethiopia, the military has been fighting rebels in the northern Tigray region, which displaced some 950,000 people.

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