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Ethiopia and Eritrea trade blame over border clashes

By Al Jazeera
18 June 2016   |   4:45 pm
Eritrea says its forces killed more than 200 Ethiopian soldiers in fighting on their border last week. The government of Ethiopia disputes those numbers, while the UN says it has no way of monitoring what is actually happening.

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