Guns are silent, but war lingers for Ogaden's former women rebel fighters
Briefly

"The ONLF, which formed in 1984, was a social and political movement that transitioned into an armed group in the 1990s, as it battled against the Ethiopian army with the goal of achieving self-determination for ethnic Somalis living in Ogaden."
"I saw flashes coming from the [military] planes, that's when I knew they were taking [surveillance] pictures of us and likely feeding it back to the ground forces trying to capture us."
"As they walked in the scorching sun through the rural countryside of Qorahay province, they came face to face with soldiers. We encountered Ethiopian troops but this time there was no cover."
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