A four-day HIV / AIDS training course was provided by health professionals and leaders from different departments under the auspices of the Department of Prevention and Health. At the same time, Lt. Gen. Yilma Mekanante, Head of the Earth Health Department, said the resumption of training, which was suspended due to the war, will play a significant role in realizing the modern and healthy army building process of the institute. He urged the trainees to use the knowledge gained from the training to do extensive work in their departments as war creates a favorable environment for the spread of infectious diseases. Dr. Hayes Aytenfsu, Coordinator of HIV Prevention and Control at the Department of Prevention and Health at the Department of Health, said the spread of HIV is on the rise in the country and the army is part of the society. Some of the participants who commented said that they have gained a lot from the training and that they will use the knowledge gained to do a lot of work in their respective classes.

Col. Kindiye Tsegaw, Director of the Western Command Financial Management Directorate, said it is important to produce qualified professionals so that our army can have a fast and efficient operation. At the end of the five-day training for financial, budget and procurement professionals in various parts of the Western Command, Col. Kindeye Tsegaw said financial, budget and procurement professionals should work together to prevent wastage of resources. He said the training provided insight into how the three professional sectors should work together to serve the army. Among the trainees, Major Habtamu Aklilu, Maj.

UNAMIS Inspection Team says the 15th Mortuary Peacekeeping Battalion based in Yambio, South Equatorial South Sudan is in a state of emergency. For his part, the Commander-in-Chief, Col. Kefialew Regassa, recalled that the United Nations has been recognized by the United Nations for its effective deployment and capacity building. They said. During the two-day operation, the team performed effective operations on strike dispersal, ambushes, patrol control, rapid movement, emergency fire prevention and information management and utilization, said Holman Sandy Waja, coordinator of the office.

Residents of Waghamra Nationality Zone say they have benefited from the victory. Members of the Central Command met with the administration and community of the Waghamra Nationality Zone. The meeting was attended by members of the administration, elders, religious leaders, scholars and youth. The discussion was chaired by Col. Bezabh Yimer and Lt. Col. Tatek Nikuse. According to Shumete Tilahun, Deputy Administrator of Waghamra Nationality Zone, our community will play a supportive role in the campaign to bury the terrorist junta. Former members of the Waghamra ethnic group, Col. Getaw Zegeye, Mengistu Abraha and G / Hanna Kiros, have been present since the arrival of our army. We were able to leave safely. "We have great respect and admiration for the army," he said. In his closing remarks, the Commander-in-Chief, Lt. Gen. Zewdu Belay, stated that our entire army is on a military stand to thwart the terrorist attack that the TPLF intends to inflict on our people. 

Awash Bishola and Bulbula Military Training Coordinator, Lt. Gen. Diriba Mekonnen, urged the trainees to be aware of the next task ahead of them. Lt. Gen. Diriba Mekonnen said during the launch of the 3rd round of training for the recruits in Awash Bishola. He also said that you need to complete your training to do this. Colonel Terefe Churiso, Commander-in-Chief of the Awash Bishola Training Center, on his part said that our first and second round trainees, who had previously been deployed to our training center, bravely defeated the enemy and liberated the terrorist-occupied areas. "I urge you, the trainees, to follow in their footsteps and enter our training center in the third round," he said.

The US-based International Ethiopian Diaspora Coalition, through its representatives, has donated more than 500,000 birr worth of medicines and equipment to the North West Command Level 3 Hospital. Coalition representative Kokeb Gedamu, who delivered the support, said the meeting was attended by representatives of Diaspora associations from 27 countries. He also said that this is the second time that the support has been provided. Alemayehu Abebe, acting chairman of the Diaspora Action Council, on his part said diplomatic activities will not achieve the desired goal without the participation of the Diaspora. Lt. Col. Juliette Mulugeta, Head of General Services Logistics at North West Command Level 3 Hospital, who received the support, recalled that the members of the Coalition had previously donated more than 200,000 birr under the motto "Enkutatash with the Army".

"We are celebrating Christmas and we are standing on the grave of the thugs and thugs," said a senior military official. The military leaders said this while attending a celebration for members of the Southern Command. Under his leadership, this generation has saved the country; It should not be forgotten that the elites of this generation, the elite of this generation, fought and won not only the junta but also the westerners and their allies who rode them directly and indirectly. Our former heroes, our patriots, betrayed us, broke their bones, shed their blood, and gave their flesh to vultures; You have inherited the history of your ancestors by inheriting the history of your ancestors, living in the heat, the sun and the cold, living under the control of Agam, giving your life to stop the country, destroying the terrorist invading group and embarrassing its undercover riders.

The 24th Motorized Peacekeeping Battalion in Abyei announced that the army has carried out its mission efficiently. The head of the administration department, Lt. Col. Ashenawi Arega; The personnel, military police, finance, military department and music departments in the room performed their duties promptly and efficiently; They say they are doing it. "Every member has worked tirelessly for the success of his work and has carried out works based on knowledge and wisdom," he said. He said the army was happy to play a key role in fulfilling its mandate. Major General Tesfahun Kibret and Captain Getu Abegaz, respectively. He said the administration has made it possible for the army to focus only on its duties by reading each other's readings and fulfilling the rights and administrative issues of the members quickly.

Residents of Kirkos Sub-City, Woreda 9, former Kebele 16, co-sponsored a blood donation program for the fighting forces. The director of the Earth Power Women's Affairs Directorate, Col. Our army is giving its precious life to its motherland. On behalf of the institution, you deserve the respect of the residents and youths of the former Kebele 16 co-development who donated blood. Kirkos Sub-City Woreda 9 Former Kebele 16 Co-Growers' Association Chairman, Wondesen Alemu, said that supporting the heroic defense force is our national duty but we are giving less than what is given to us, not as gifts.

The 25th Motorized Ethiopian Peacekeeping Battalion in Abyei was recognized by the local community for their outstanding contribution to the establishment of a secure peace. Colonel Lencho Edoo, Commander-in-Chief of the 25th Motorized Battalion, presented the award to the Ngok Dinka community in Dung Up, the capital of the battalion. The awards include traditional costumes, necklaces and traditional costumes worn by prominent tribal leaders. After receiving the award, the Commander-in-Chief said, "We have worked tirelessly day and night and winter in the Abyei area. He recalled that the community has been making various gifts to the army during regular religious and other festivals due to its ability to lead a peaceful life.      

Training and planning is being provided to the planning and reporting officers of the Ministry of Defense on the country's 10 year plan and development. In his opening remarks on the training provided by the Defense Officers Club, Col. Wondmageng Feleke, Head of the Ministry of Defense, thanked the Ministry of Defense for its cooperation and said that the training was provided in line with the Ministry of Planning and Development. . According to Col. Wondmagegne Feleke, the training is crucial for the planning and monitoring of the institute. Today, Dr. Solomon Tsehai, an economics lecturer at Addis Ababa University and an advisor to the Minister of Planning and Development, presented the concept of development in light of countries' experience. The training will continue for 4 consecutive days.

Harari Regional State Peace and Security Administration Bureau announced that it is working in coordination with the Eastern Command and other security forces to maintain peace and security in the state. The head of the regional security and administration bureau, Tilahun Wadera, said that the regional security forces, federal police, Oromia police and regional security forces have been able to work together with the community to monitor and prosecute terrorists and TPLF spies and infiltrators. According to Tilahun, various military uniforms, battle glasses, satellite phones, weapons and ammunition were seized during a search operation in Harari State. He said the command post, which is based on the state of emergency, is protecting not only the region but also the region by coordinating, deploying, gathering and analyzing other security forces.

The brave Defense Forces and the Amhara Regional Security Forces take control of Sekota town; Moving forward with a resounding victory, the brave Defense Forces and the Amhara Security Forces liberated most of Wag Hmra area and took control of Sekota, the capital of the zone. When the area was liberated from the terrorist TPLF, the Wag Hmra militia performed a spectacular feat, and the local people joined forces with the Defense Forces and the Amhara Regional State Security Forces. The Defense Forces and the Amhara Security Forces are advancing towards Abergele, clearing the rest of the area, wiping out the terrorist cell. In connection with this, the brave Defense Forces and the Amhara Regional Security Forces, on the one hand, wiped out the enemy forces stationed in Waja and Tumuga on the one hand, and marched towards Alamata. On the other hand, they are controlling the wolf and clearing it, and they are making their way to the grasshopper. Destroyed by the fiery arm of the heroes, the terrorist TPLF, using its arrogant and backward tactics, using arrogance as a weapon, failed to enter the Amhara and Afar regions, and suffered casualties. 

Unable to cover his embarrassment, he is trying to confuse the people of Tigray and the international community with his usual lies, on the one hand, for peace, on the other hand, for the sake of peace, on the other hand. The government would like to congratulate the Wag Hmra people, the first victim of this war, for their bravery in the fight against the terrorist TPLF, the liberation of the Wag Hmra people, the Amhara security forces, and the Wag Hmra people themselves. We celebrate our freedom with our united arm!   

Members of the 5th Motorized Peacekeeping Force, part of AMISOM Sector 6, have reduced their monthly rations to support the displaced people around Kismayo. "We are working to strengthen our unity and solidarity by supporting the displaced communities for various reasons," he told Lt. Col. Addisu Mekonnen. Belsenguni Brigadier General Abdi Hassan, for his part, said the increasing number of IDPs in Somalia is increasing day by day, adding that your continued support to the affected communities will not only solve our problems but also strengthen our neighborliness and unity. Elder Drieye Bere, one of the refugees, said: He also said that you have shown that we are one people.