The
fighters pushed Ethiopian government forces from Dessie and were
headed towards the town of Kombolcha, Getachew Reda,
spokesperson for the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF),
told Reuters by satellite phone from an undisclosed location.
He said Tigrayan forces had captured numerous Ethiopian
soldiers.
Legesse Tulu, the Ethiopian government spokesperson, did not
immediately respond to requests for comment. Reuters could not
independently verify the TPLF's account of developments.
A school director in Dessie said he saw Ethiopian soldiers
retreating from the town on Saturday morning towards Kombolcha
and that power across town had been off since Friday.
Another resident of Dessie also said the town had no power and
that the federal army had left. Both said they had heard
Tigrayan fighters were in town but had not seen them. Both
residents spoke on condition of anonymity.
The capture of Dessie would be a strategic gain for the Tigrayan
fighters against the central government forces who are trying to
dislodge them from the Amhara region.
The large town is some 385 km (240 miles) from the capital,
Addis Ababa, and is the furthest south in Amhara that the TPLF
has reached since pushing into the region in July.
War broke nearly a year ago between federal troops and the TPLF.
Thousands of people have been killed and more than 2 million
people have been forced to flee.
Tigrayan forces were initially beaten back, but recaptured most
of the region in July and pushed into the neighbouring Amhara
and Afar regions.
In mid-October, the Tigrayan forces said the military had
launched a ground offensive to push them out of Amhara. The
military said on Thursday there was heavy fighting there, but
accused the Tigrayan forces of starting it.
(Reporting by Addis Ababa newsroom Editing by Mark Heinrich,
Alison Williams and Frances Kerry)
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