Free Site Guest Feature: Map of Control in Ethiopia’s Tigray Conflict (August 2021)

Tigray border changes map: Illustration of changes to the de facto courses of state and national borers amid Ethiopia's Tigray war, as known January 30, 2021, showing areas taken over by Amhara state and Eritrea. By Daniel of Passport Party.
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For those subscribers interested in the ongoing armed conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray state, PolGeoNow’s free site is again featuring the relevant work of our colleague Daniel from Passport Party, who follows similar methodological standards to our own.

With this update, Daniel returns to mapping territorial control per se, showing the expansion of Tigrayan rebel control after the recent dramatic turnaround in the war, which has seen much of Tigray and even parts of surrounding states fall out of government control. 

This is not part of PolGeoNow’s Professional Conflict Mapping Service, but we wanted to let you know about it, as it’s closely related to the kind of content you subscribe for here. To see the full-size map and article, visit the following link:

Guest Feature: Map of Control in Ethiopia’s Tigray Conflict (August 2021)