Ethiopian army chief, regional president killed in unrest: PM Abiy

Ethiopia’s army chief was shot dead by his bodyguard
just hours after an attempted coup in Amhara state left the regional president
and another top adviser dead, a spokeswoman for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said
Sunday.
Spokeswoman Billene Seyoum told journalists a “hit
squad” led by Amhara’s security chief Asaminew Tsige burst into a meeting on
Saturday afternoon and shot regional president Ambachew Mekonnen and another
top official.
The men were “gravely injured in the attack and
later died of their wounds,” she said.
“Several hours later in what seems like a
coordinated attack, the chief of the staff of the national security forces
Seare Mekonnen was killed in his home by his bodyguard.”
The head of Ethiopia's Amhara state and his advisor
were also killed during a coup attempt in their state, state media reported on
Sunday.
Ambachew Mekonnen and his advisor were attacked in
their offices on Saturday, state media reported.
Speaking on state television late on Saturday, Abiy
said General Seare Mekonnen was one of several casualties. But his press
secretary, Billene Seyoum, told Reuters later that it was unclear whether
General Seare had been killed or wounded.
“He was shot by people who are close to him,” Abiy
said.
The prime minister said the general had been trying
to prevent plotters carrying out a coup in Amhara state, one of Ethiopia’s nine
federal states.
Since coming to power last year, Abiy has tried to
spearhead political reforms, to open up the once isolated, security-obsessed
country of 100 million people on the Horn of Africa.
Abiy has released political prisoners, removed bans
on political parties and prosecuted officials accused of gross human rights
abuses, but his government is battling mounting violence.
Ethnic bloodshed - long held in check by the state’s
iron grip - has flared up in many areas, including Amhara, where the regional
government was led by Ambachew Mekonnen.
According to Abiy, regional government officials
were in a meeting when a coup attempt occurred.
“There are a few people who were killed while others
were injured,” Abiy said.
An Ethiopian army general was behind a coup attempt
in the state of Amahara, state television reported on Sunday.
State media named him as General Asamnew Tsige, who
was Amhara's head of security.
Amhara is one of nine regional states in Ethiopia.
A regional television broadcaster affiliated with
the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), a member of Abiy’s coalition,
reported Seare had been killed, alongside another senior military official,
Gize Abera.
The US Embassy said on Saturday that it was aware of
reports of gunfire in Addis Ababa, though Reuters could not confirm those
reports.
“Chief of Mission personnel are advised to shelter
in place,” the Embassy said on its website.
Early on Sunday, Brigadier General Tefera Mamo, the
head of special forces in Amhara, told state television that “most of the
people who attempted the coup have been arrested, although there are a few
still at large.”
Residents in Amhara’s capital Bahir Dar said late on
Saturday there was gunfire in some neighborhoods and some roads had been closed
off.
Ethiopia is due to hold a national parliamentary
election next year. Several opposition groups have called for the polls to be held
on time despite the unrest and displacement.