Over 81,000 people entered Ethiopia from Sudan: UN

The number of people arriving in Ethiopia due to the conflict in Sudan has reached 81,095, according to the UN migration agency.
As of September 16, 81,095 crossings had been made by returnees, refugees and asylum seekers from conflict-affected Sudan to its neighbour, Ethiopia, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said.
Of the crossings, 37,515 are Ethiopian nationals, 28,177 are Sudanese nationals, and the remaining 15,403 are third-country nationals, the IOM said.
The crossings started on April 21, shortly after the onset of the conflict in Sudan, mainly through the Metema and Kurmuk Ethiopia-Sudan border entry points, the United Nations had previously said.
Sudan has been witnessing clashes between the country’s armed forces and the paramilitary forces in the capital of Khartoum and other areas since April 15.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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