Ethiopia–Somaliland border

[3] Villages like Aleybedey are remote that lies to the border, and have semi-arid with a short rainy season, receiving about 650 millimeters of rain per year.

[4] Like Somalia, this border enjoyed vibrant economic interactions conducted by ethnically homogeneous Somalis.

[5] The 2010 Ayn clashes saw Somaliland forces engage Dulbahante clan militia in the Buuhoodle district.

[6] The battle was prompted by Ethiopian troops seizing a truck belonging to locals in Buuhoodle, sparking a response from residents and Ethiopian retaliatory attack on Buuhoodle[7] and a Somaliland attack upon Widhwidh.

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