Confirmed reports from the border of Kenya and Ethiopia circulate Ethiopian army reserves flooding into Kenya after escaping from military bases as they fear they may be assigned to duty in Somalia.
As reported by Dalkanews.com an Ethiopian sergeant speaking on condition of anonymity who recently escaped along with 38 of his troops said that, in the last two months, more than 4000 troops have fled the Ethiopian army bases located near the Somali border where army reserves were based in preparation for deployment to Somalia.
In Wajeer, a border town in Kenya to Ethiopia, the sergeant gave out secrets of how the Ethiopian government handles its dead troops. He said the dead are carried out of Somalia in a helicopter in bunches and are then sporadically thrown off the helicopter in the isolated remote border lands between Somalia and Ethiopia. He also narrated frightful news that circulated inside the army bases of Ethiopian soldiers being killed in Somali towns by Alshabab and other Somali fighters.
In the past few months, the Ethiopian army invading Somalia have faced increased number of attacks from Somali fighters who are determined to expel the Tigres from their country by force. It was last week that more than 150 Ethiopian soldiers were killed as they were chased out Guri-el and Matabaan cities in Galguduud region and just yesterday more troops were killed and weapons seized by Alshabab and UIC fighters, along with local Somali Militia, near Beledweyne in Hiran where the Ethiopians fled after heavy fighting.
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