Ethiopia says seized ammunition sent by Eritrea to Fano rebels in Amhara

Ethiopian authorities have seized a large quantity of ammunition that was allegedly sent by Eritrea to support armed rebels in the country's Amhara region, sparking concerns about an escalating conflict between the two nations.

According to Ethiopian police, more than 56,000 rounds of ammunition were confiscated from suspects who were reportedly caught trying to transport them to the Fano rebels. The police claim that the ammunition was sent by the Eritrean government as part of a plan to arm the Shabiya group, a term used to describe the ruling party in Eritrea.

However, Eritrea's Information Minister Yemane Gebremeskel has denied the allegations, accusing Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party (PP) of trying to find a pretext to launch an attack. Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki has also accused Ethiopia of declaring war on his country.

The latest development comes at a volatile time for relations between Ethiopia and Eritrea, which have been strained in recent months due to disagreements over access to the Red Sea. In 2023, Abiy Ahmed declared that Ethiopia's access to the sea was an existential matter, leading to tensions with Eritrea.

Eritrea has previously denied interfering in Ethiopian affairs, but the latest allegations suggest that the relationship between the two nations is deteriorating rapidly. The Fano rebels have been waging a violent insurgency in northern Ethiopia's Amhara region since 2022, and it appears that Eritrea may be trying to support them.

The seizure of the ammunition has sparked fears of renewed conflict between the two countries, which have a complex and often tense history. A decades-long battle for independence ended with Eritrea officially seceding from Ethiopia in 1993, but the relationship soured again after the border war that killed over 100,000 people in the late 1990s.

In recent years, Ethiopian troops fought alongside Eritrean forces to support the government during a civil war in Ethiopia's Tigray region. However, Eritrea was excluded from the peace deal that ended the conflict in November 2022, leading to renewed tensions between the two nations.

The situation is further complicated by Ethiopia's growing demands for access to the Red Sea through Eritrea, which has sparked a diplomatic crisis. The latest allegations suggest that Eritrea may be trying to support armed rebels in northern Ethiopia as part of a broader strategy to undermine Abiy Ahmed's government.

Overall, the seizure of the ammunition highlights the deepening tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea, two nations with a complex and often fraught history.
 
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omg I'm so worried about the escalating conflict between Ethiopia & Eritrea πŸ€•πŸ’” the thought of all that ammo being seized is just crazy 🀯 like what's gonna happen next?!? the red sea situation is already super volatile 🌊 and now it seems like egyptria might be trying to support armed rebels in amhara region...that's just not good news 🚨
 
🚨 This is getting crazy! I'm telling you, it's all about control πŸ€”. Ethiopian authorities think they've got the upper hand, but what if this was just a test run? What if Eritrea's trying to push Abiy Ahmed into a corner and make him look like he can't even keep his own country safe? Meanwhile, the Fano rebels are getting all the attention, but let's not forget about the real players here - the ones pulling strings from behind the scenes πŸ€‘.

It's like, we're living in a game of chess, where everyone's trying to outmaneuver each other. Ethiopia thinks they're winning by taking down Eritrea, but are they just creating an even bigger problem? What if this is just the beginning of something bigger? The Red Sea dispute is getting more volatile by the day... 🌊

And let's not forget about Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party (PP) - what are their real motives here? Are they trying to distract from internal issues or push for a regional advantage? I'm calling it now, this is going to get messy. Mark my words πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” this whole thing is super sus. i mean eritrea's denying everything but it feels like they're trying to stir up some drama. and ethiopia's all like "they're trying to support the rebels" but what if it's just a ploy to get them to do something stupid? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ 56k rounds of ammo is a lot, like, who needs that much for one side of a conflict? also, remember when abiy ahmed said accessing the red sea was an existential thing? 🚒 yeah let's not forget about that. i think both sides are just trying to get attention and it's making things worse. we should be keeping an eye on this situation but at the same time... 🀯
 
🚨 this is getting way too complicated! Both sides are just trying to deflect blame πŸ™„ abiy ahmed needs to come clean about what's really going on in his country. eritrea's not exactly innocent either, they've been playing the victim for far too long πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ and now we're back to square one... 56k rounds of ammo is a lot to just "misdeliver" πŸ”΄ let's get real here
 
🚨πŸ’₯ this situation is getting out of hand fam 🀯 56k rounds of ammo? that's like, insane! 🀯 i'm low-key worried about the whole thing, tbh. eithio-eritrea tensions have been low for a sec but now it seems like things are escalating. πŸŒͺ️ and the fact that eritrea is denying sending any ammo to the rebels... yeah, no kidding πŸ™„. ethiopia's prime minister abiy ahmed's party is trying to find an excuse to attack eritrea? sounds like a classic case of "us vs them" drama 🀠.

anywayz, this whole situation has me thinking about how complex and sensitive the red sea access issue is 🀯. both countries are trying to juggle their own interests while also dealing with the aftermath of their messy history πŸ’”. and now eithio-eritrea tensions are rising again... i just hope they don't go full-on conflict mode πŸ”₯. for real tho, this could get ugly real fast 🚨.
 
πŸ’₯😬 I'm freaking out rn! 🀯 Ethiopian authorities just seized like 56k rounds of ammo supposedly sent by Eritrea to fuel the Fano rebels in Amhara region... this is getting OUT OF HAND!!! 😲 What if it's true tho? πŸ€” Would mean Eritrea's trying to stir up trouble again, and Abiy Ahmed's gotta deal with another crisis... 🀯 Can't believe how fast things are escalating between these two nations. πŸ’₯
 
🚨 The situation between Ethiopia and Eritrea is becoming increasingly precarious πŸŒͺ️. It's clear that both sides are engaging in a game of cat and mouse, where accusations and counter-accusations fly back and forth πŸ’£. However, the real issue at hand is the growing demands for access to the Red Sea through Eritrea, which has sparked a diplomatic crisis 🚫. The fact that Ethiopia's access to the sea is being framed as an existential matter is particularly concerning πŸ”₯. It raises questions about the motivations behind Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party and whether this is simply a pretext for further aggression πŸ€”. Ultimately, the people of Eritrea and Ethiopia deserve better than to be caught in the crossfire of their leaders' bitter rivalries πŸ’”.
 
πŸ’₯ 56k rounds of ammo is a big deal, but like, how can we be sure this is all just a setup? πŸ€” I mean, Ethiopian cops claim it's from Eritrea, but what if that's just a convenient excuse for them to crack down on whoever they don't like? 🚨 We gotta keep an eye on both sides of the fence here. One thing's for sure, this is gonna get ugly fast.

I'm also thinking about how these tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea are just a symptom of a bigger issue - access to the Red Sea. Like, can't we all just chill and find a way to share it? 🌊 It feels like a really simple problem with complicated politics. But hey, at least we can say we're keeping an eye on things over here... for now. πŸ‘€
 
omg, i'm getting major flashbacks of 90s africa wars 🀯 this stuff is so volatile, can't say i'm surprised that eritrea's denying any involvement but at the same time, abiy ahmed's govt has been super aggressive on red sea access... it feels like they're just digging their own grave 🌳 what's going on in eritrea's info min Yemane Gebremeskel? is he serious with this "ethiopia's trying to find a pretext" line? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ and btw, why are egyptians not speaking out about this? shouldn't they be worried too? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I'm not buying it. 56k rounds of ammo just conveniently showing up for the Fano rebels? Coincidence much? πŸ€‘ How do we know it wasn't actually some Ethiopian agents trying to stir up trouble? And what's with Eritrea's Info Minister denying everything? Sounds like a classic case of "we're not doing anything, you're just paranoid". 😏

And let's not forget that Abiy Ahmed's party is in power now. What a coincidence that the conflict escalates during their watch. 🀯 How many times can we keep getting told that "both sides are blaming each other" without anyone actually investigating what really happened? I need some credible sources on this one... πŸ’‘
 
🚨 this whole thing just feels like another escalation, you know? like we're all just stuck in this cycle of violence and retaliation. 🀯 eithio-eritrea tensions have been rising for years now, and it's not like either side is willing to back down. 56k rounds of ammo is a big deal, but what does that even mean in the grand scheme? πŸ€‘ it's just more fuel for the fire. i'm worried we're going to see some serious bloodshed over this. πŸ‘Š
 
😬 I've been saying this for ages, but the fact that Eritrea is allegedly trying to support the Fano rebels in Amhara region just shows how unpredictable things are getting between these two nations 🀯. Remember when Abiy Ahmed declared Ethiopia's access to the Red Sea was an existential matter? 🌊 It's like he said something that Eritrea can't let slide, and now they're trying to arm the Shabiya group to counter it πŸ’₯.

I'm also worried about how this might escalate into a full-blown conflict. We've seen what happened last time when there was a border war between them in the late 90s... over 100k people lost their lives πŸ€•. And now, with Ethiopian troops fighting alongside Eritrean forces in Tigray and all that's been excluded from the peace deal, it just feels like we're heading for another catastrophe πŸ’”.

It's like they say: a powder keg waiting to be lit πŸ”₯. The tension between these two nations is palpable, and I just hope someone can find a way to calm things down before it all goes pear-shaped 🀞
 
🚨 This whole thing is just another example of how Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party is trying to justify his aggressive foreign policy πŸ€”. I mean, if Eritrea was really sending ammo to support the Fano rebels, why didn't they do it before Abiy declared that access to the Red Sea was an existential matter? πŸ€‘ It looks like he's just making up excuses to attack Eritrea again.

And what about all these deals with Tigray forces in the past? Wasn't that just a way for him to gain more influence and control over his own country? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Now it seems like he's using it as a pretext to go after Eritrea. This whole situation is so reminiscent of how Trump used to spin things during his presidency 😏.

We need to have an open discussion about what's really going on here and whether or not Abiy Ahmed's government is truly committed to peaceful resolutions 🀝. Can we trust that he's not just using these conflicts as a way to distract us from the real issues at home? 🌎 It's time for some tough questions and critical thinking, folks! πŸ’‘
 
🚨 I mean, what's going on here? First they say it's Eritrea trying to arm rebels in Amhara region, then Eritrea denies it and accuses Abiy Ahmed of making up excuses for an attack... πŸ€” It's like a never-ending loop. Remember when the border war between Ethiopia and Eritrea went down in the late 90s? Thousands of people lost their lives and now we're back to this again. 🚫 The Red Sea access issue is just another layer on top of this mess. I don't get why Ethiopia can't just talk things out with Eritrea... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ What's the deal with all these allegations? Is it really just a case of Eritrea trying to support rebels or is there more to it than that? πŸ’‘
 
πŸ˜’ I'm telling you, this is a total mess... 🀯 But at the same time, I think it's all just a big misunderstanding πŸ™„... No way, I've seen too much evidence to believe that Eritrea's behind the ammo shipment πŸ˜‚. But hold up, what if Ethiopian authorities are just trying to stir up trouble with Abiy Ahmed? πŸ’” That'd explain why they're making such big deals out of this seizure... Yeah right, like we haven't seen enough conflict in Ethiopia already πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

I mean, can we trust the Eritrean government's Info Minister, Yemane Gebremeskel, when he says it's all a setup for Abiy Ahmed? πŸ€” I'm not buying it... Or am I? πŸ˜’ The situation is so complicated, it's hard to know what's really going on. One thing's for sure though, this conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea needs to be sorted out ASAP before things get even more out of hand! πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” I'm really worried about this situation, ya know? It feels like we're heading for another big conflict in the region. I mean, think about it - 56k rounds of ammo just sitting there, waiting to be used... it's like a ticking time bomb 🚨. And on top of that, both sides are accusing each other of trying to start a war... it's getting really intense πŸ’₯.

I'm not sure what the truth is here, but one thing's for sure - this situation is going to have huge consequences for the people of Ethiopia and Eritrea πŸ€•. I just hope that everyone involved can calm down and talk things through before it gets any worse 😩. We need to think about all the innocent civilians who could get caught in the middle of this conflict... it's heartbreaking to even think about πŸ’”.

I'm keeping an eye on this situation, for sure... I'll be rooting for peaceful resolution from both sides πŸ‘Š. Fingers crossed that we can avoid another devastating war 🀞.
 
πŸ€” I'm still not sure what's going on with these two countries. One minute they're working together, next thing you know they're accusing each other of sending arms to rebels. It's all so confusing! πŸ™„ I mean, if Eritrea is denying it, then why are the Ethiopians saying they have evidence? Did they just make it up or something? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Either way, it's not good for anyone involved. We should hope that things don't escalate into full-blown war... 😬
 
come on ethiopia needs to take control of its own affairs, eritrea's been snooping around for ages πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ, can't even trust them to just chill on their own side of the border... abiy ahmed is right to speak up against this. doesn't mean a war but it's time for some serious backroom diplomacy πŸ’Έ. red sea access is key here, and if eritrea isn't willing to work with them, they're gonna be stuck in neutral πŸ”΄. newsflash: you can't have two countries just playing nice while one of 'em has all the cards πŸƒ
 
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