Ethiopia denies civilians killed in market air strike
Ethiopia's army denies that civilians were killed in an air strike on a market in Tigray, which hospital sources say killed at least 60 people.
Ethiopia's army has denied that civilians were killed in an air strike on a market in the town of Togoga in Tigray, which hospital sources say killed at least 60 people. The army鈥檚 spokesperson told journalists that the strikes targeted rebel fighters who were gathered to celebrate Martyr鈥檚 Day.
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