Talk:Spillover of the Tigray War

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The article seems named to be intentionally provocative. The window of what the term "spillover" is said to signify has moved too rapidly, merely two months ago the "spillover" was said to be rockets hitting the capitals of neighboring countries and regions, but now that isn't included and "spillover" means something else entirely? I don't like the open ended title "spillover of the Tigray war" that you have labeled this, you should work out what the real scope and topic is, and title the article honestly. KZebegna (talk) 11:43, 13 January 2021 (UTC)

@KZebegna:I disagree, spillover just means part of the conflict overlapping in other regions. Which could classify as both rocket attacks and ground conflict. Thanks for your input! FlalfTalk