ZALAM BESA, Ethiopia (Reuters) – Two Eritrean rebel groups said on Friday they have killed 25 government soldiers and wounded at least 38 others, in ambushes on two military camps.
There was no immediate comment from the Eritrean government and the report could not be independently confirmed.
Rebel spokesman Yasin Mohamed said the attacks by the Red Sea Afar Democratic Organization (RSADO) and the Eritrean Salvation Front (ESF) rebels were in retaliation for the repression of the Afar minority and others by the government.
“The joint forces earlier today, made a surprise attack at the camp of 13 sub-division of the 2nd brigade at the vicinity of Kokobay, killed 13 and wounded 20 others,” Yasin said.
He said a separate attack killed 12 members of an intelligence unit and wounded 18 others in Kermeti area. The United Nations Security Council imposed sanctions on Eritrea last week for arming and supporting Islamist insurgents in Somalia.
Eritrea repulses Ethiopian attack
Meanwhile, Eritrea said 10 Ethiopian troops were killed and two captured when the two sides clashed earlier on Monday along the Zalambesa front, a site of the bloody 1998-2000 war.
“TPLF troops launched successive attacks but were driven back,” Asmara said in a statement on its official website, www.shabait.com.
“Ten were killed and two captured,” including six AK-47 automatic rifles, a machine gun, and communications equipment, the report said.
The news couldn’t be independently confirmed.
The two countries fought a major war between 1998 and 2000, and the border has since then been marred by small-scale skirmishes often involving proxy rebel groups. (Ethiomedia)