About 65% of rebel fighters have been "
disengaged
" from the front lines in the Tigray region, a month after a peace agreement was signed with the Ethiopian federal government, the commander-in-chief of the rebel forces has announced.
“
We have started the disengagement and relocation of our forces from the front lines, it is going well.
(...) Out of (all of) our forces, 65% of them have gone through this process, disengaging from battle lines and moving to designated locations
,” the Chief of Staff of the Tigrayan Forces, Tadesse Worede.