Genuine photos. People have been wondering how they will be fed.@JazzMan are these genuine Ethiopian soldiers (captured) or it's a propaganda. They were displayed in Tigray capital. View attachment 38955View attachment 38956
Iam wondering what went wrong.I mean that number is too huge.Genuine photos. People have been wondering how they will be fed.
when such nos. are captured you have to ask whether there was any fighting morale in them, do they have ideological differences with the war effort, what about their leadership and war tactics, were they supplied.....Iam wondering what went wrong.I mean that number is too huge.
The experienced leaders of TPDF were Tigray, including chief of staff. When Abiy started rounding them up, they escaped to go join the TDF.Iam wondering what went wrong.I mean that number is too huge.
Conscripts versus people who know their mountainous terrain fighting for survivalwhen such nos. are captured you have to ask whether there was any fighting morale in them, do they have ideological differences with the war effort, what about their leadership and war tactics, were they supplied.....
How the fuck has this army been able to keep alshabab at bay
And is this really the 6th most powerfull military in Africa, or these new facts will take their rank down the toten pole
POWs just like the Germans during the Siege of Leningrad. Quite a number will succumb to diseases and hunger if something is not done immediately.
Very pertinent question. It seems unlike the other partners in the investment consortium Safcon hawakufanya PEST analysis vizuri.How will all this affect safaricom deal ?
Very pertinent question. It seems unlike the other partners in the investment consortium Safcon hawakufanya PEST analysis vizuri.
Implications might be very dire if the war situation escalates
hapa naona tigray wakiitisha independence. sasa wamemea pembe and Addis will never control them again.
Even if they are given there will always be conflict of interest thereafterWakiitisha wapewe.
There's nothing sacrosanct about today's African borders.