'Disturbing reports' from Eritrean refugee camps in Tigray: UN
There were concerns that some Eritrean refugees may have already fled camps in search of safety

Members of the Amhara Special Force return to the Dansha Mechanized 5th division Military base after fighting against the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), in Danasha, Amhara region near a border with Tigray, Ethiopia November 9, 2020. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri/File Photo
The United Nations refugee agency said on Friday it continued to receive "disturbing reports" about Eritrean refugee camps in Ethiopia's Tigray region which remain inaccessible
"We hope that the recent agreement will allow a full and unhindered humanitarian access to the Tigray region," Babar Baloch of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees told a Geneva news briefing.
There were concerns that some Eritrean refugees may have already fled camps in search of safety, he added.