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Drone Attack in Ethiopia’s Amhara Region Kills Civilians Near Lalibela UNESCO Site

Ethiopia: Drone Attack in Amhara Region Kills Civilians Near Lalibela UNESCO Site

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 4, 2024 12:02 pm
By Taha Sakr 6 Min Read
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Lalibela, Ethiopia – Tragedy struck late on the night of December 3, as a drone attack devastated the town of Bilbala, located just a few kilometers from Lalibela, one of Ethiopia’s most treasured UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The strike, reportedly carried out around 11:40 pm, targeted civilian areas, resulting in catastrophic loss of life and injuries.

Eyewitnesses who spoke exclusively to DNE Africa described the aftermath of the attack as harrowing, with dozens of civilians killed. Among the fatalities was an 80-year-old woman whose death has become a grim symbol of the indiscriminate nature of the violence. Survivors recounted scenes of chaos and suffering, with several victims sustaining severe injuries, including life-altering physical harm.

A Threat to Ethiopia’s Cultural Heart

Lalibela, the nearby historic town, is globally celebrated for its 11 monolithic rock-hewn churches, which date back to the 12th century and are considered architectural marvels. These churches, carved directly into the mountainside, serve not only as a sacred site for millions of Ethiopian Orthodox Christians but also as a major draw for international tourism.

The attack’s proximity to Lalibela has heightened fears for the safety of both the local population and the thousands of tourists who visit the town annually. While the churches remain unharmed, the escalating violence in the Amhara Region has raised alarms about the potential risks to Ethiopia’s cultural landmarks, which are not just symbols of the nation’s heritage but also vital to its economy.

Drone Attack in Ethiopias Amhara Region Kills Civilians Near Lalibela UNESCO Site
Ethiopia: Drone Attack in Amhara Region Kills Civilians Near Lalibela UNESCO Site

Amhara Region in Crisis

The drone strike on Bilbala is the latest in a series of attacks attributed to the Ethiopian military as part of its ongoing operations in the Amhara Region. The region has been embroiled in conflict for months, with reports of military strikes increasingly targeting civilian areas.

Local residents in Amhara have repeatedly accused the Ethiopian government of using excessive force, including airstrikes and drone attacks, in its efforts to suppress dissent. Many view these attacks as a deliberate strategy to intimidate the population and dismantle resistance movements.

“The suffering here is unimaginable,” a Bilbala resident told Daily News Egypt. “We are living in constant fear of being the next target, and the world remains silent as our homes and lives are destroyed.”

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Ethiopia: Drone Attack in Amhara Region Kills Civilians Near Lalibela UNESCO Site

Mounting Calls for International Action

The attack has reignited calls for the international community to intervene and hold the Ethiopian government accountable for alleged human rights violations. Despite mounting evidence of atrocities, global actors have largely refrained from taking concrete action.

Humanitarian organizations have expressed concern over the worsening situation in the Amhara Region, with many warning that the conflict could destabilize Ethiopia further. The lack of accountability, they argue, emboldens perpetrators and places civilians at continued risk.

The cultural significance of Lalibela has also amplified the urgency of these calls. UNESCO has previously expressed concerns about the safety of heritage sites in conflict zones, and the attack on Bilbala underscores the vulnerability of such landmarks.

A Region Pleading for Peace

For the people of Lalibela and Bilbala, the stakes go beyond cultural preservation—they are about survival. The residents of the Amhara Region are pleading for an end to the violence and for their plight to receive the global attention it desperately needs.

“Lalibela is not just a treasure for Ethiopia; it is a treasure for the world,” one local elder said. “If the world continues to ignore what is happening here, we risk losing not just lives but a piece of our shared human history.”

A Call for Accountability

The attack has once again highlighted the Ethiopian government’s controversial use of drones in civilian areas, a practice that human rights groups have condemned as a violation of international law. While the government claims these strikes are targeted operations against insurgents, eyewitness accounts and evidence from organizations on the ground suggest otherwise.

This latest tragedy in Bilbala has left families mourning loved ones, with many questioning how long the violence will continue unchecked. Lalibela, with its timeless rock-hewn churches, stands as a reminder of Ethiopia’s rich cultural legacy—one that must be preserved in the face of growing instability.

The Way Forward

The international community faces mounting pressure to act decisively. Advocacy groups have urged global powers to leverage diplomatic channels to press the Ethiopian government to cease attacks on civilians and to engage in meaningful dialogue to resolve the conflict in the Amhara Region.

In the meantime, Lalibela’s residents, alongside those in Bilbala, are left to contend with the harsh realities of a conflict that threatens their safety, heritage, and way of life.

The attack on Bilbala is more than just a local tragedy—it is a wake-up call to the world about the fragility of cultural heritage in times of war. It serves as a stark reminder that the human cost of conflict extends far beyond immediate casualties, impacting the legacy of nations and humanity as a whole.

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