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Ethiopia's Tigray conflict: Street celebrations as rebels seize capital


Rebel forces in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region have retaken its capital, Mekelle, sparking street celebrations and forcing officials to flee.


Residents reported scenes of joy, with fireworks and thousands waving flags.


The government, which took Mekelle in November after Tigrayan rebels rejected political reforms and captured army bases, has now called a "humanitarian ceasefire" in the region.


The fighting has left thousands dead and has pushed 350,000 towards famine.


More than two million people have been displaced.

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