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Noble Amhara
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General Tzadaqan Gebresenay sent human waves into Eritrea in 1998

Post by Noble Amhara » 29 Jul 2021, 07:23

General Tzadkan Gebresenay sent Human waves into Eritrea (Badme War) in 1998 killing 100,000 Ethiopians and 80,000 Eritreans over a barren town known as Badime. The general that didn't learn from the past used the same method of human waves in Afar Region in hopes of blocking the strategic railways between Addis and Djibouti he also attempted to do the same in Telemt Woreda where he sent thousands of soldiers to march on the road all the way to Addi Arqay only to be rerouted and chased back to Chigray Proper by the Amhara Fighters while gaining success only in Raya in which both ENDF and ASF withdrew as seen in Korem the ASF was strong and resistant bringing heavy causalities to the Juntas. In short TPLF General Tsadkan Gebresenay has again and again tried to stomp on the freedoms of other nations to no avail he will continue to empty tigrays towns from its youth because he is a arrogant fascist.

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Re: General Tzadaqan Gebresenay sent human waves into Eritrea in 1998

Post by EthioRedSea » 29 Jul 2021, 14:07

Tsadkan did not send human waves. TPLF-EPRDF used weapons, specially air force to liberate Ethiopian sovereign land from Eritrean troops. Tsadkan is from Agame district close to the border with Eritrea and has some close relation with people of Eritrea (Akule Guzay).. He is more Eritrean than Issayas. Tsadkan is a mix of Tigray and Eritrea. He grew up in Chercher, Raya and was at school in Maichew. A very brilliant person he was and is!

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Re: General Tzadaqan Gebresenay sent human waves into Eritrea in 1998

Post by Blueshift » 29 Jul 2021, 14:44

Inferiori,

That is how TPLF won against Derg in the first place. TPLF used to send its fighters to walk over landmines, even during the struggle. It is something the Japanese used to do during the second World War, using suicidal air bombardment known as Kamikazi. They called them kamikazi pilots. Tigrayan version is kamikazi walkers over land mines.
Kamikaze, officially Shinpū Tokubetsu Kōgekitai, were a part of the Japanese Special Attack Units of military aviators who flew suicide attacks for the Empire of Japan against Allied naval vessels in the closing stages of the Pacific campaign of World War II, intending to destroy warships more effectively than with conventional air attacks. About 3,800 kamikaze pilots died during the war, and more than 7,000 naval personnel were killed by kamikaze attacks.

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