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Oromia War
Part of the Ethiopian civil conflict (2018–present) and the Oromo conflict (2021-present)

Territorial control as of November 2022
(for a more detailed, up-to-date, interactive map, see here)
Pro-federal government troops
  Ethiopian federal government and regional allies

Anti-federal government rebels

Date15 December 2018 (2018-12-15) – present
(5 years, 11 months and 1 week)
  • Low-scale insurgency:
    1991 – 15 December 2018
  • Escalation:
    15 December 2018 – 11 April 2019
  • Full-scale war
    11 April 2019 – present
Location
Status Ongoing
Belligerents

 Ethiopia


Arms suppliers:
  • OLA

  • Allies:

    UFEFCF

    Commanders and leaders
    Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed
    Ethiopia Birhanu Jula
    Shimelis Abdisa
    Ararsa Merdasa
    Yilikal Kefale (2021–)
    Umod Ujulu
    Ashadli Hassan
    Eritrea Isaias Afewerki
    Eritrea Filipos Woldeyohannes

    Marroo Diriba[9][10]
    Sanyi Nagassa[10]
    Gammachis Aboye [10]
    Liban Guracha[11]
    Sabaif Galgalo[12]
    Rabira Bilisumma[13]
    Qeeranso Wayu[14]


    Allies:

    Tsadkan Gebretensae

    Gatluak Boum[15]
    Units involved
    Ethiopian National Defense Force
    Ethiopian Air Force
    Ethiopian Federal Police
    Oromia Special Forces
    Oromia Police
    Gaachana Sirna
    Eritrean Army
    Gambella Police
    Fano (militia)
    Oromo Liberation Army
    Strength
    300,000[16]
    55,000[17]
    Casualties and losses

    3484 killed (OLA claim)

    670 (2020 Ethiopian government claim)
    775 killed, 3180 captured (Ethiopian government claim)


    Gatluak Boum[15]

    | conflict = Oromia War | place = Oromia Region, Benishangul-Gumuz Region, and Amhara Region, Ethiopia; | width = | partof = the Ethiopian civil conflict (2018–present) and the Oromo conflict (2021-present) | image = | image_size = | alt =

    | caption = Territorial control as of November 2022

    (for a more detailed, up-to-date, interactive map, see here)

    Pro-federal government troops

      Ethiopian federal government and regional allies

    Anti-federal government rebels

    | date = 15 December 2018 (2018-12-15) – present

    (5 years, 11 months and 1 week)

    • Low-scale insurgency:1991 – 15 December 2018
    • Escalation:15 December 2018 – 11 April 2019
    • Full-scale war11 April 2019 – present

    | status = Ongoing | combatants_header = | combatant1 =  Ethiopia


    Arms suppliers:

    | combatant2 = * OLA


    Allies:

    UFEFCF

    | combatant3 = | combatant1a = | combatant2a = | combatant3a = | combatant1b = | combatant2b = | combatant3b = | combatant1c = | combatant2c = | combatant3c = | combatant1d = | combatant2d = | combatant3d = | commander1 = Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed

    Ethiopia Birhanu Jula

    Shimelis Abdisa

    Ararsa Merdasa

    Yilikal Kefale (2021–)

    Umod Ujulu

    Ashadli Hassan

    Eritrea Isaias Afewerki

    Eritrea Filipos Woldeyohannes | commander2 = Marroo Diriba[16][10]

    Sanyi Nagassa[10]

    Gammachis Aboye [10]

    Liban Guracha[22]

    Sabaif Galgalo[23]

    Rabira Bilisumma[24]

    Qeeranso Wayu[25]


    Allies:

    Tsadkan Gebretensae

    Gatluak Boum | commander3 = | units1 = Ethiopian National Defense Force

    Ethiopian Air Force

    Ethiopian Federal Police

    Oromia Special Forces

    Oromia Police

    Gaachana Sirna

    Eritrean Army

    Gambella Police

    Fano (militia) | units2 = Oromo Liberation Army | units3 = | strength1 = 300,000[16] | strength2 = 55,000[26] | strength3 = | casualties1 = 3484 killed (OLA claim) 670 (2020 Ethiopian government claim) | casualties2 = 775 killed, 3180 captured (Ethiopian government claim) | casualties3 = | notes = | campaignbox =

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