Kombolcha massacre

Kombolcha massacre
Part of the Tigray War
Kombolcha is located in Ethiopia
Kombolcha
Kombolcha
Kombolcha (Ethiopia)
LocationKombolcha, Amhara Region, Ethiopia
Date30 October 2021
TargetAmhara
Attack type
Civilians massacre
  • UN's aid essentials and WFP trucks looted
  • Private and public properties ransacked and looted
  • Dire situation of the Amhara IDPs[1]
  • Impunity[2]
Deaths100+
Perpetrators Tigray Defense Forces

The Kombolcha massacre was the mass extrajudicial and summary execution of over 100 ethnic Amhara civilian youths by the Tigray Defense Forces in South Wollo, in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia.[3][4][5][6] Bodies of the victims were set on fire at a business compound in the town.[7] Kombolcha was described as a key warring location[8][9] and is found on the A2 highway leading into Addis Ababa, where the Tigrayan forces were advancing to the capital. Looting of aid, and private and public properties was also reported. Kombolcha town is the industrial hub of the Amhara region.[10][11][7]

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