The Tigray regional government has ignored the "false news" that the walta information center passed on.



The Walta Information Center said on its Facebook page that the President of the Tigray Regional Government on Facebook this evening was immediately unaware that it was wrong, but the Tigray regional the government would not go through the matter easily.

Lia Kassa, head of the Communications office of the Tigray Regional The government said the report from the Walta Information Center was totally false and that it would take the matter to the BBC. "We understand that this report is a deliberate conspiracy to harass the people of Tigray. It is not to be pardoned," said Leia, the regional communications chief.

Hours earlier, the Tigray Regional State's Vice President, Debretsion G / Michael, reported: "We have heard from our reporter Mekelle that their lives were gone by an unknown accident."

The Walta apologized after quoting the news on the page, saying that the news was "out of the institution" and that he was investigating how it happened. "We called the pope repeatedly to find out what happened, but we couldn't get a response because they did not pick up the phone," Lia Kassa told the BBC.