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Pare che stia precipitando, prima gli americani e ora gli inglesi sono stati avvisati di uscire dal paese ora che possono.
'''Leave Ethiopia now''': Brits warned to get out of country before it'''s too late | ITV News
British nationals have been warned they must leave Ethiopia immediately or risk being trapped in the increasingly dangerous country.
It is looking increasingly unlikely that Ethiopia will be able to fend off a rebel advance, as Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) attempts to seize control of the country's capital Addis Ababa.
It comes after American nationals were told to leave the country at the start of the month.
Africa Minister Vicky Ford warned the "conflict in Ethiopia is deteriorating quickly" and options to leave the country could be "severely" limited if the TPLF reaches the capital.
In the coming days we may see the fighting move closer to Addis Ababa, which could severely limit options for British Nationals to leave Ethiopia," she said.
I am urging all British Nationals – whatever their circumstance - to leave immediately, while commercial flights are readily available and Addis Ababa Bole International Airport remains open."
She said the government is unable to guarantee ways to escape the country to those who do not leave now.
"Interest free loans are available to help British Nationals to return to the UK who may otherwise struggle to afford flights.
'''Leave Ethiopia now''': Brits warned to get out of country before it'''s too late | ITV News
British nationals have been warned they must leave Ethiopia immediately or risk being trapped in the increasingly dangerous country.
It is looking increasingly unlikely that Ethiopia will be able to fend off a rebel advance, as Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) attempts to seize control of the country's capital Addis Ababa.
It comes after American nationals were told to leave the country at the start of the month.
Africa Minister Vicky Ford warned the "conflict in Ethiopia is deteriorating quickly" and options to leave the country could be "severely" limited if the TPLF reaches the capital.
In the coming days we may see the fighting move closer to Addis Ababa, which could severely limit options for British Nationals to leave Ethiopia," she said.
I am urging all British Nationals – whatever their circumstance - to leave immediately, while commercial flights are readily available and Addis Ababa Bole International Airport remains open."
She said the government is unable to guarantee ways to escape the country to those who do not leave now.
"Interest free loans are available to help British Nationals to return to the UK who may otherwise struggle to afford flights.