**The aid organization demands justice for the victims and accountability from the Ethiopian government amid ongoing violence in the region.**
**Ethiopia's Government Criticized Over Aid Workers' Killings, Says Doctors Without Borders**

**Ethiopia's Government Criticized Over Aid Workers' Killings, Says Doctors Without Borders**
**Doctors Without Borders accuses Ethiopian authorities of negligence in investigating slayings of three aid workers in Tigray.**
Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) has accused the Ethiopian government of neglecting its investigation into the killings of three of its aid workers in the Tigray region back in June 2021. The report, released on Tuesday, suggests that Ethiopian soldiers were involved and calls for urgent accountability from the authorities. This incident, a grim chapter amidst a brutal civil war, revealed the bullet-riddled bodies of the workers found on a desolate roadside.
Raquel Ayora, a senior official from the organization, emphasized the intentionality behind the tragedy, stating, “Our team was executed. There is no way the perpetrators could not know that they were killing civilians.” While the report refrained from directly naming those responsible, it resonated with findings from a prior New York Times investigation that implicated an Ethiopian military officer who allegedly issued orders to eliminate the aid workers shortly before their deaths.
The hostile atmosphere surrounding international aid organizations leading up to the incident is also echoed in the report, detailing how Ethiopian forces had demonstrated increasing aggression toward them. It was noted that retreating Ethiopian troops were patrolling the area where the tragedy unfolded. Despite repeated assurances from the Ethiopian government claiming an ongoing investigation, families of the victims continue to seek concrete answers about the events surrounding the killings.