The Amhara Regional Government has disclosed that the destruction of numerous social and economic institutions in recent months, attributable to conflict, resulted in the loss of property valued at over 15 billion birr.
Addis Abeba — , Desalegn Tasew, the Chief of the Amhara Peace and Security Bureau, asserted that the region substantiated the stated figure through a survey.
Desalegn stated that while security forces have"thwarted the extremist group's attempts to commit damage," he acknowledged that"extensive work is still required to ensure complete peace in the region."
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