Battle of Tiro

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DateAugust 1974
Location8°54′23″N 40°39′00″E / 8.906441°N 40.650047°E / 8.906441; 40.650047
Result Ethiopian victory
Battle of Tiro
Part of the Oromo conflict and the Ethiopian Civil War
DateAugust 1974
Location8°54′23″N 40°39′00″E / 8.906441°N 40.650047°E / 8.906441; 40.650047
Result Ethiopian victory
Belligerents
Ethiopia Oromo Liberation Army
Commanders and leaders
Gen. Getachew Shibeshi Elemo Qiltu 
Ahmad Taqi 

The Battle of Tiro took place in August 1974 that was fought between the Oromo Liberation Army, then led by Elemo Qiltu, and Ethiopian government forces.[1]

The Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) was then a small and nascent guerilla force that started out with twenty men (later grew exponentially) and operated in the mountains around the city of Gelemso. After the OLA killed Mulatu Tegegn, a notorious local landowner, the government sent General Getachew Shibeshi and a large force to deal with the guerilla army. The General was unable to deal any decisive blows against Elemo's troops but was able to keep them pinned in the Chercher Mountains. The OLA unit eventually snuck away from the Chercher Mountains and made their way to Tiro, a mountainous region between the towns of Gelemso, Bokhe Tiko and Badhesa.

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