The Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed is facing further pressure after the federal army was defeated in battles against Amhara resistance groups.
This pressure on the army of Abiy, which has been increasing in recent weeks, has decided to increase the number of troops on the battlefield, according to sources confirmed close to the Prime Minister of Ethiopia.
Prime Minister Abiy is afraid that the Amhara resistance groups that oppose the federal army will attack or approach the area.
He is also currently focusing on the morale of the army, instructing the ministers of his government to focus on how to build the morale of their troops, some of whom are repatriating soldiers who were in the war and surrendered to the opposition members.
The war in the Amharic Autonomous Region is a heavy burden on the government of Abiy Ahmed, as it has already been defeated in the wars that took place in the Tigre administration, where many soldiers were lost, while hundreds of others were captured from Abiy.
These issues come at a time when the Prime Minister of Ethiopia is facing international pressure.