North Wollo zone including Woldia completely liberated

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Many northern Wollo towns, including Woldia, were liberated from TPLF forces. The Ethiopian Security Forces Coalition has taken full control of Hara, Sanka, Srinka, Gobye, Robit and Kobo towns, according to the Government Communication Service.

The Minister of State for Communication Services, Legesse Tulu, said in a statement that the Defense Forces, Amhara and Afar security forces, have taken control of North Wollo, the capital of North Wollo, throughout the night and this morning.

In addition to Woldia town: Board, srin, He said they had taken full control of Hara Gebeya, Gobye, Robit and Kobo towns. As a result, North Wollo Zone has been completely liberated from the TPLF.

 

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