Mai Kadra

Town in Tigray Region, Ethiopia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mai Kadra (also spelled May Kadra; Tigrinya: ማይ ካድራ) is a town in Tigray Region, Ethiopia near the Sudanese border. Mai Kadra was the site of the deadliest massacre during the Tigray War.

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May Kadra
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ማይ ካድራ
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May Kadra
Location in Tigray and Ethiopia
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May Kadra
May Kadra (Ethiopia)
Coordinates: 14°04′12″N 36°34′03″E
Country Ethiopia
Region Tigray
ZoneMi'irabawi Zone
WoredaKafta Humera
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
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Mai Kadra is a market town on the Gonder–Humera road, in the Kafta Humera district of the Mi'irabawi (Western) Zone of the Tigray Region. Approximately 30 kilometers south of Humera, its population was estimated as 4,000 to 4,500. Prior to the Tigray War, migrant workers, mainly from the Amhara Region but also from a few other areas, would travel to Mai Kadra for seasonal work on large sesame and millet farms. These migrant laborers would arrive every September to help with the harvest.[1]

Mai Kadra massacre

On 9-10 November 2020, an ethnic massacre occurred in Mai Kadra in which hundreds of ethnic Amhara civilians were killed.[1][2]

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