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Ogaden
National Liberation Front claims major battlefield gain
OIN,
October 21, 2000

The
Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) said in a communiqué issued
yesterday that its forces killed 39 Ethiopian "occupation forces"
and wounded 22 others in several battles during the month of September
2000. Among the dead is said to be an unnamed Ethiopian army officer.
According
to the communiqué, on September 18th at Gumarey an engagement with
the enemy occupation forces resulted in 6 Ethiopian soldiers killed
and 3 wounded. On September 21st, near Gode, the capital city of
Ogaden, Ogaden National Liberation Army (ONLA) commandos engaged
the enemy in a fierce battle resulting in 12 Ethiopian occupation
troops killed and 5 wounded. On September 20th, in an engagement
at Wijiwaaji, ONLA fighters killed 4 occupation troops and wounded
2 others. On September 23rd, 10 Ethiopian soldiers were killed and
8 wounded in an engagement with ONLA fighters near Qorahai.
The
most recent fighting is said to have taken place on September 25th
at Garwaan village, near Nusdariiq town, and ONLA fighters reportedly
killed 3 Ethiopian occupation troops and wounded 2 others. On the
same day at Laas Dhankayre located on the route between Qabri Dahar
and Danaan, ONLA fighters surrounded a detachment of occupation
troops killing 4 and wounding 2 others with the rest fleeing in
disarray. Included among the dead in this battle was an enemy officer.
In
its statement, the ONLF stated that Ethiopian troop moral is at
its lowest in years and the troops are increasingly refusing to
fight and instead have been deserting their bases and surrendering
to ONLA fighters. The Front pledged its army will engage the enemy
until the yoke of colonialism is removed.
The
Ethiopian army has been increasingly under attack in eastern Oromia
and in the Ogaden region in recent months. Last week alone, the
Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) claimed that its army has killed 75,
wounded 48 and captured 5 Ethiopian army soldiers in Habro district
of eastern Oromia. Reports reaching OIN say the TPLF regime of Prime
Minster Meles Zenawi is moving a large number of its army from the
Ethiopia-Eritrea border to eastern Oromia and to the Ogaden in its
attempt to stop advances by the Oromo and Ogadeni fighters.
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