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Over 200 Ethiopian Soldiers Killed in Clashes with Amhara Fano as Fighting Intensifies

Over 200 Ethiopian Soldiers Killed in Clashes with Amhara Fano as Fighting Intensifies

Ashebir Getahun
Last updated: March 15, 2025 8:35 pm
By Ashebir Getahun 4 Min Read
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More than 210 Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF) troops have been killed in fierce clashes with Amhara Fano freedom fighters in recent weeks, according to sources familiar with the matter, signaling a dangerous escalation of the conflict and further destabilizing the Horn of Africa nation.

The battles, which took place in early to mid-March, included engagements near Woldia in Merto, Sirinka, and Mechare, areas within the Amhara region approximately 505 kilometers northeast of Addis Ababa, where more than 120 ENDF soldiers were killed. Separately, over 90 ENDF troops were killed in engagements in Gondar, Adirkai, and Central Debark, also in the Amhara region, roughly 653 kilometers northwest of the capital. In addition, Fano forces captured some 60 soldiers.

These losses come on the heels of other recent fighting. In early March, fierce clashes between the ENDF and Fano fighters erupted in Gondar’s Quara Woreda, a volatile region near the Ethio-Sudan border. That battle, which began in Bunbuha Kebele close to Altash National Park, resulted in the deaths of at least 69 ENDF soldiers, with an unknown number of Fano fighters also feared dead.

Fano & Ethnic Federalism

Ethiopia, a nation with a long history of political turbulence, is now grappling with the resurgence of the Fano – a powerful Amhara-led resistance movement with deep historical roots. The Fano group, which has evolved from a traditional defense force into a modern insurgent group, is challenging the Ethiopian government and reshaping the Horn of Africa’s political and military landscape.

The Fano’s actions, interwoven with Ethiopia’s complex ethnic politics, have amplified internal and regional tensions, drawing concern from neighboring countries and the international community. The recent surge in violence underscores the fragility of the situation and raises questions about the government’s ability to maintain control.

The movement carries profound historical significance for the Amhara people, who have traditionally been central to Ethiopian power and governance. The term “Fano” originally referred to a group of warrior-farmers who defended their homeland during times of external threat, particularly during Ethiopia’s wars of resistance against Italian colonial forces in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. For generations, the Fano warriors embodied the strength, resilience, and pride of the Amhara community.

However, the modern Fano rebellion is far removed from its historical roots. As Ethiopia’s political system evolved, especially with the rise of ethnic federalism in the 1990s under the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), many Amhara people felt increasingly marginalized. The federal government’s emphasis on ethnic-based political autonomy empowered groups like the Tigray and Oromo but left the Amhara feeling disenfranchised.

Ethnic federalism, designed to give each ethnic group more self-determination, has also been criticised for exacerbating ethnic divisions and fueling regional conflicts.

The rise of the Fano movement can be seen as a response to perceived marginalization of Amhara in Ethiopia
Over 200 Ethiopian Soldiers Killed in Clashes with Amhara Fano as Fighting Intensifies

The rise of the Fano movement can be seen as a response to this perceived marginalization. Disillusioned with the political changes under Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s administration, the Amhara population began to see Fano not justas a cultural symbol but as a political force capable of challenging the government’s authority.

This sentiment was fueled further by the outbreak of the Tigray War, a conflict that sparked a resurgence of ethnic tension across Ethiopia and drew in various regional actors. The conflict, which formally ended in late 2022, had a devastating impact on the country, further straining ethnic relations and exacerbating existing grievances.

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