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Amhara Region Conflict: Key Updates from January 12th to 18th, 2026
Amhara Association of America
January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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Fighting and rights violations occurred in over 24 locations across nine Amhara zones and one Oromia zone. Civilian casualties were reported in Amhara and Oromia regions. Drone activity, including strikes causing casualties, was noted in Amhara, with surveillance in Oromia. TPLF forces conducted arrests and abductions. Fano forces announced the formation of the Amhara Fano National Movement.
This week battle events and rights violations were recorded in more than 24 woreda/city administrations across 9 zonal administrations in Amhara Region. These zones included Wag-Hemra, North Wollo, North Shewa, East Gojjam, West Gojjam, Awi, North Gojjam, South Gonder and Central Gonder Zones. Developments were also recorded in East Wollega Zone of Oromia Region.
Civilian casualties were recorded in Raya-Kobo, Jabi-Tehnan and Yilmana-Densa Woredas in North Wollo, West Gojjam and North Gojjam Zones in Amhara Region. Civilian casualties were also recorded in Sibu-Sire Woreda of East Wollega Zone in Oromia Region.
This week drone activity was reported in Sehala-Seyemit and Raya-Kobo Woredas in Wag-Hemra and North Wollo Zones of Amhara Region. The drone strike in Sehala-Seyemit Woreda of Wag-Hemra Zone resulted in confirmed casualties of regime combatants and civilians. In addition, drone surveillance was reported in East Wollega Zone of Oromia Region.
Arrests were recorded in Alamata city and Jabi-Tehnan Woreda in North Wollo and West Gojjam Zones, respectively. Arrests in Alamata city were conducted by Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) forces. In addition, TPLF forces carried out abductions of civilians in Ofla Woreda of Wag-Hemra Zone in Amhara Region.
This week, Fano forces announced the formation of a unified structure called the Amhara Fano National Movement (AFNM) comprising units from the two major regional structures, the AFNF and AFPO.
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