With at least 46,000 refugees fleeing to Sudan and more than 100,000 in Tigray, the European Union (EU) has said the agreement with the Ethiopian government isn’t respected.
The EU and the Ethiopian government agreed on a pace for the provision of humanitarian access but Europe says the Ethiopian government’s access is partial and is filled with bureaucracies.
Some children in Tigray are malnourished according to the EU, with Ethiopia claiming that the war is over.
However, leader of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), Debretsion Gebremichael has said that the claims made by the Ethiopian government are lies.
He accused the government of killing civilians in Mekelle, the Tigrayan capital which has over 500,000 people.
Ethiopia’s Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed has said the top generals in the TPLF have been captured or killed.
Ethiopia is planning for an election in 2021 after its postponement in August.
The TPLF is dubbed a rebellious group by Mr Ahmed after they engaged government in armed conflicts for exactly a month now.
On the 4th of November, the Ethiopian government said its military base and state properties have been attacked, and it launched counteroffensives against the Tigrayan forces.
Ethiopia launched its final offensive last week when it claimed it has taken over Mekelle, without harming any civilian.
The TPLF has accused the Ethiopia and Eritrea of shelling Tigrayans and looting materials. Mr Ahmed has denied this.