Tigray forces deny plane was shot down

In a statement, the Tigrayan authorities said: "No plane entered Tigray; nor was an imaginary plane shot down."

In Summary

• In one version of the story, the defence ministry said that the plane had been coming from Sudanese airspace and had been shot down.

• In response Getachew Reda, the adviser to the Tigrayan leader, described the federal government as "clowns".

Debretsion Gebremichael who led the fight against Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's government for control of the northern Tigray region
Debretsion Gebremichael who led the fight against Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's government for control of the northern Tigray region
Image: REUTERS

The Tigrayan authorities have responded to the statements from the Ethiopian federal government alleging that a plane carrying weapons for Tigray had been attacked.

In one version of the story, the defence ministry said that the plane had been coming from Sudanese airspace and had been shot down.

In response Getachew Reda, the adviser to the Tigrayan leader, described the federal government as "clowns".

They "are making up stories about planes carrying weapons to Tigray and one of them being shot down by their Air Force. It’s a blatant lie!"

In a statement, the Tigrayan authorities said: "No plane entered Tigray; nor was an imaginary plane shot down."

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