
Ethiopia: Gunmen steal food aid
The UN has halted aid distribution to two towns after its warehouses were looted
The UN has halted aid distribution to two towns in Ethiopia after its warehouses were looted. The UN says its staff were held at gunpoint by members of rebel Tigrayan forces. There are warnings the disruption to food supply will make a dire humanitarian situation even worse. We'll speak to our correspondent and hear the accounts of people whose family and friends are living through the war.
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Picture: Internally displaced people wait to retrieve food aid being distributed by the Amhara Emergency Fund in Debark, Ethiopia, in October (J Countess / Getty Images)
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