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소스 채널 @phpdevelopersuz · Post #2264 · 1월 15일

#Respect_Subyektiv #Nocomment #Ogoxlik Oqko'ngil xalqimizning soddaligidan foydalanib qolishga urinayotgan, va afsuski ko'pincha buning uddasidan ham chiqayotgan soxta "click hodimlari" va OLX sotuvchilari haqida haqiqatlar fosh qilindi. Ushbu videoni ko'ring, peshona teringiz mahsuli bo'lgan haqqingizni birovga oldirib qo'yish xavfidan ogoh bo'lib qo'ying. Sodda xalqimiz bunday o'g'rilillarga chuv tushmasliklari uchun o'z yaqinlaringizni ogoh qiling va ushbu videoni ulashing. P/s. Oxirgacham diqatlik bilan ko'ring. MAMONT bo'lishdan saqlaning. @infoTUIT

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Borkena

@borkena · Post #5694 · 2026. 01. 04. AM 03:05

Fano Forces in Gojjam Reportedly Execute Three girls over alleged spying activity. Read more. https://borkena.com/2026/01/03/ethiopia-fano-forces-in-gojjam-reportedly-execute-three-girls-over-alleged-spying-activity/#Ethiopia#News#Fano#Gojjam

Borkena

@borkena · Post #5913 · 2026. 03. 03. PM 06:38

Ethiopian Rebels Say Over 132 Government Soldiers Killed In Gojjam. Read more. https://borkena.com/2026/03/03/ethiopia-fano-says-over-132-government-soldiers-killed-in-gojjam/#Ethiopia#news#Fano#Gojjam#EthiopianRebels

Addis Standard

@addisstandardeng · Post #21997 · 2026. 04. 09. PM 02:11

#Ethiopia: WHO condemns killing of three healthcare workers in #Amhara region; AMA calls for release of detained, abducted medics The World Health Organization has condemned the killing of three healthcare professionals in North Mecha Woreda of North #Gojjam Zone, Amhara Region. The three were shot dead on 02 April 2026. Two of the victims, including a nurse, were working at Abyot Fana Primary Health Center in North Mecha, while the third was employed at a private healthcare facility. The incident occurred amid escalating conflict in the Amhara region between government forces and armed groups in the region. Separately, the Amhara Medical Association(#AMA) has called on the government to ensure that doctors and healthcare workers currently abducted or detained in the region return to their homes “without any preconditions.” Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=56458