Humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has released a report alleging that Ethiopian government soldiers deliberately executed three of its aid workers—including a 35-year-old Spanish national—in the Tigray region, four years after their deaths  .

Key Allegations

  • Witness testimony and satellite imagery show the three were identifiable in MSF-branded vests and vehicle, killed at close range, and their vehicle set on fire on a highway connecting Abi Adi and Yech’illa  .
  • A disturbing audio record reveals a military commander allegedly instructing soldiers via radio: “Go get them… eliminate them.”  .
  • The victims—María Hernández Matas (Spain), Yohannes Halefom Reda, and Tedros Gebremariam—were unarmed humanitarian personnel, clearly marked with MSF logos and equipment.

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Evidence & Investigation

MSF compiled its findings using satellite data, eyewitness accounts, and public troop movement logs. The organization says this evidence directly implicates Ethiopian national military units and calls out the lack of credible response from authorities over the past four years  .

Broader Context & Response

This alleged massacre occurs amidst a broader pattern of attacks on humanitarian staff during the Tigray conflict. MSF officials highlight multiple incidents where aid workers were targeted, hindered, or killed—with little to no accountability  .

By publishing this report, MSF aims to push for justice and improved protection for aid workers globally. The organization argues that accountability and transparency are essential to safeguarding humanitarian missions in war zones.