An attack by gunmen in Ethiopia's western Oromiya region has left at least 260 civilians dead, according to two residents who gave detailed accounts of how they had taken part in burying corpses in mass graves.
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One resident gave a figure of 260 dead, the other said 320. They declined to give their names because of fears for their safety.
Earlier on Monday, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed had condemned what he described as "horrific acts" in Oromiya, without giving details.
"Attacks on innocent civilians and destruction of livelihoods by illegal and irregular forces is unacceptable," he said on Twitter.
On Sunday, the head of Ethiopia's state-appointed human rights commission had said a group called the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) was responsible for the "deadly attack and destruction" in Oromiya, without giving details. The OLA denied this and said forces aligned with the government were responsible.
Both of the residents who spoke to Reuters said the victims of the attack were ethnic Amharas.
Australian Associated Press