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Adigrat, the second-largest city in Tigray liberated

November 21, 2020
21 Nov 2020 – (EP) Adigrat, the second-largest city in Tigray liberated by the advancing Ethiopian army today.
The fall of Adigrat city (pictured) followed after the Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF) captured the iconic cities of Aksum and Adwa yesterday afternoon.
The Ethiopian government today said its armies are marching towards the regional capital city, Mekele.

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