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Amhara Fano National Movement captures 520 troops in large-scale offensive in Ethiopa

Amhara Fano National Movement captures 520 troops in large-scale  offensive

Ashebir Getahun
Last updated: March 18, 2026 9:06 pm
By Ashebir Getahun 3 Min Read
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The Amhara Fano National Movement (AFNM) captured 520 government combatants on Wednesday during a coordinated offensive across Ethiopia’s Amhara region, the group announced. 

Why it matters: The synchronised operation signals an advancement in the AFNM’s tactical capabilities and regional command coordination. This escalation poses a direct threat to federal control over strategic corridors and military installations in northern Ethiopia.

Two Fano commanders leading the offensive Amenu AlemAnte, Wondimu Maru

Two Fano commanders leading the offensive Amenu AlemAnte, Wondimu Maru

The big picture: Launched as a memorial for Major General Wubante Abate, the offensive targeted the Minilik, Belay, and Gondar General Province commands. AFNM forces secured the town of Nefas Mewcha while neutralising tactical assets of the 206th Corps in the Chela Meda and Amba Mariam corridors.

By the numbers: The scale of the hardware and personnel losses recorded in the single-day operation is significant:

  • 520 government-aligned combatants detained — including 320 riot control officers and seven Prosperity Party officials.
  • 251 fatalities recorded in the North Amhara sector alone.
  • 1,104 AK-47 assault rifles and 65 SVD sniper rifles seized.
  • 44 vehicles captured — including 15 patrol pickups and one FSR logistics truck.
  • 131,248 rounds of ammunition and 64 tactical communication units recovered.

What’s next for Amhara Fano National Movement

What they’re saying: The Amhara Fano National Movement Central Command attributed the gains to the “unification of command structures and the high level of regional coordination” achieved since the movement consolidated. The organisation stated these operations are part of an “ongoing struggle for regional security and political autonomy.”

Between the lines: The detention of political cadres suggests the AFNM is expanding its targets to include the ruling party’s administrative infrastructure. By seizing heavy logistics in Dera Hamusit and Gasay, the movement is likely positioning itself for a sustained territorial hold rather than temporary raids.

What’s next: The Amhara Fano National Movement leadership confirmed that these operations will continue as part of a sustained struggle for regional security. No specific dates for subsequent maneuvers have been released by the Central Command.

The bottom line: The AFNM’s coordinated strike has significantly depleted federal resources and personnel in the Amhara region. The movement’s improved command structure now presents a substantial challenge to government stability in northern Ethiopia.

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