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Funeral for assassinated Ethiopian generals takes place

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A crowd of well over 1,000 people, composed primarily of soldiers in military fatigues, attends the funerals of the army chief and other top officials assassinated in an "attempted coup" in northern Amhara state. IMAGES

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