War in Ethiopia's Tigray region has left many disabled veterans without care
- In 2022, a war in Ethiopia's Tigray region ended, leaving many casualties.
- The war involved local fighters against federal troops and allied regional fighters.
- Thousands died, the number of wounded is unknown, and health facilities were destroyed.
- Gebrehiwot Gebrezgiabher stated, "Tigray has too many individuals with disabilities who need support, especially medicine, and the situation is extremely dire."
- Many veterans face challenges; they lack medical care, cannot find work, and now beg.
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Hopeless, surviving by begging’: Civil war in Ethiopia ended in 2022 but many disabled still without care
War atrocities in Ethiopia have left hundreds of former combatants and civilian victims without proper healthcare. Many injured and disabled veterans are still without care
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War in Ethiopia's Tigray region has left many disabled veterans without care
The recent war in Ethiopia's Tigray region left many disabled veterans without the care they need. Health facilities across the region were largely destroyed by the fighting.
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