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Amhara Drone Strike Monitor

Civilian casualties from drone & air strikes in Amhara Region, Ethiopia — documented since August 2023

June 5, 2026 Primary source: AAA · OHCHR, ACLED, BBC, HRW
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Source roles: Primary — AAA ↗ Intl. verification — OHCHR / ACLED / HRW / UNSC Media — BBC / Addis Standard / Borkena Research — ECFR / New Humanitarian Verification: Verified Corroborated Reported
# Date Location Woreda Zone Killed Injured Target Type Sources & Verification
⚠️ Primary documentation by the Amhara Association of America (AAA), whose field researchers operate under a complete telecommunications blackout in effect since August 2023. AAA total Aug 2023–Dec 2024: 152 strikes · 823 killed · 253 injured. AAA 2026 (Feb–Mar): 97 strikes · 44 killed · 56 injured (per-incident breakdown pending; consolidated by AAA at monthly level). Documented incidents represent a small fraction of actual events.
Casualties over time — monthly killed & injured
Total killed by zone
Strike target types by incident count
Documented incidents by year
Incident count by zone
Severity
Critical (50+ killed)
High (10–49 killed)
Medium (1–9 killed)
Property / Surveillance
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Amhara Association of America (AAA) — Primary documentation source
AAA is a non-profit civic organization based in Charlotte, NC that investigates and documents human rights violations in Ethiopia's Amhara Region. Their field researchers operate under a complete telecommunications blackout in effect since August 2023, making their work the only systematic documentation of drone strikes available. International organizations including OHCHR, ACLED, HRW and major media outlets cite and corroborate AAA findings. AAA itself estimates that documented incidents represent a small fraction of actual events due to information restrictions.

Source roles explained

Primary documentation
AAA — Field documentation under blackout conditions. First and often only source for most incidents.

Intl. verification
OHCHR, ACLED, UNSC, HRW, ReliefWeb — Independent verification and citation by international bodies.

Media coverage
BBC, BBC Amharic, Addis Standard, Borkena, The Reporter — Journalistic reporting with eyewitness testimony.

Research & analysis
ECFR, New Humanitarian, East African Review — In-depth research providing broader context.

Verification levels

Verified
Confirmed by 2+ independent sources including at least one international body.

Corroborated
AAA documentation confirmed by at least one media outlet with eyewitness testimony.

Reported
Documented by AAA field researchers. Given the telecommunications blackout, single-source documentation does not imply lower credibility — it reflects the information environment.

⚠️ On conflicting figures: Where sources report different casualty numbers, the dataset uses the minimum confirmed figure. Standard practice in conflict documentation.