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Blast on Ethiopia-Eritrea border | Blast on Ethiopia-Eritrea border |
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There has been a deadly explosion in a bus on the disputed border between Ethiopia and Eritrea. | There has been a deadly explosion in a bus on the disputed border between Ethiopia and Eritrea. |
Ethiopian officials said at least seven people were killed and 10 wounded when the bus exploded in the Ethiopian-controlled town of Humera. | |
They said they believed an explosive device had been attached to the bus. | They said they believed an explosive device had been attached to the bus. |
The blast happened just before the United Nations Security Council met to discuss the future of the UN force stationed in the disputed border zone. | |
The UN peacekeepers were sent eight years ago to monitor a border security zone, after the war which killed tens of thousands of people between Eritrea and Ethiopia in the late 1990s. | |
Troops face-to-face | |
The explosion took place on a crowded bus just as it was leaving the bus station at Humera at the western end of the Ethiopia-Eritrea border. | |
TENSE BORDER Dec 2000: Peace agreement Apr 2002: Border rulingMar 2003: Ethiopian complaint over Badme rejected Oct 2005: Eritrea restricts peacekeepers' activitiesNov 2005: UN sanctions threat if no compliance with 2000 dealDec 2007: Deadline to demarcate the border expires without agreementDec 2007: Eritrea cuts fuel supplies to the UNFeb 2008: UN warns of a return to war as it withdraws from EritreaMarch 2008: Deadly bomb blast in border town Q&A: Horn's bitter war | |
Regional Vice-President Abadi Zemo told the BBC it was an inhumane attack against unarmed people going about their business who were in no way a military target. | |
He said that he believed that Eritrea was behind the attack as it would have been easy on the Eritrean side to sneak across and cause the explosion. | |
But contacted by the BBC, Eritrea's Information Minister Ali Abdu denied accusations that Eritrea was involved. | But contacted by the BBC, Eritrea's Information Minister Ali Abdu denied accusations that Eritrea was involved. |
The BBC's Elizabeth Blunt in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, says Humera is one of the places where Ethiopian and Eritrean troops are face-to-face separated only by a bridge across the border river. | |
Burden | |
The UN peacekeepers have been forced to withdraw from a ceasefire zone on the Eritrean side after the Eritrean authorities cut off their fuel supplies. | |
There has been a build up of troops on the border | |
At the Security Council meeting, members recognised the burden the UN mission faces. | |
But they said a decision on the force's future would only be taken once they had received a further report from the UN secretary general on the situation. | |
The current tensions stem from Eritrea's anger about Ethiopia's failure to hand over the disputed town of Badme - which was awarded to Eritrea by a boundary commission set up after the war. | |
Eritrea wants the international community to put pressure on Ethiopia to withdraw. | |
Having lost patience with the UN, Eritrea cut off fuel supplies to the UN's 1,400 troops and 200 military observers in December. | |
Our correspondent says there is considerable concern in the region about what might happen if the mission is forced to close down. |
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