Dozens of bus passengers in Ethiopia were kidnapped by the armed men of Oromia, the largest region of Oromia, while traveling in the capital, Addis Ababa.
The details are the abductions that occurred earlier this week.
This incident occurred on the Ali Road. About 100 college students are similarly kidnapped While they headed home from the campus in July.
Survivors and local authorities have criticized the abduction of the rebel group Oromo Liberation Army (OLA). The group refused to participate at the time.
In the case of this week’s case, OLA received a report on kidnapping and said, “We are conducting an investigation.”
According to a report from a local media organization, passengers were heading to Debre Markos, a city of Amhara, when attacked by the men who exchanged fire with local security forces.
Another report says that at least one person’s death has been attacked. According to this report, the number of kidnapping can be 50 years old.
The government has yet to say anything about the kidnapping, and the BBC’s attempt to get an official response has not succeeded.
It is becoming more and more common in this area of civilians, including passengers. Here, the armed group demanded the ransom for the release of the people they had in the past.
OLA said it is fighting for the self -determination of Oro’s self -determination, Ethiopia’s largest national group.
It is classified as a terrorist organization by the Federal Congress and operates in various parts of Oro Mia, including the Earth where the Ali -do is located.
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2025-03-20 09:13:00