Daily Nation Newspaper

FIGHTING BACK

…Mozambique battles for port seized by IS

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- Mozambique says its troops are fighting to regain control of the key port of Mocimboa da Praia, following multiple reports that it had fallen to Islamist militants on Wednesday. The city is near the site of natural gas projects worth $60 billion. The military says there is ongoing action to “neutralise” the Islamists, who have been using the local population as shields. It follows days of fighting for the port in the country’s gas-rich north. BBC Africa reports that the loss of the city was a serious blow to Mozambique’s military, who are struggling to contain a growing rebellion in the gas-rich province of Cabo Delgado. Mocimboa da Praia is used for cargo deliveries to the offshore projects about 60km away, which are being developed by oil giants including Total. The militants - linked to the Islamic State group - have briefly taken a number of northern towns in recent months, displacing tens of thousands of people. This was one of several attacks on Mocimboa da Praia this year. Tanzania has also said it will launch an offensive against the jihadists in forests along the border with Mozambique. Attacks began in 2017 in the northern province of Cabo Delgado, but escalated this year after the group responsibl­e, Ahlu Sunnah Wa-Jama, pledged allegiance to IS. Earlier this week IS claimed, though its own media channels, that it had taken over two military bases near Mocimboa da Praia, killed Mozambique soldiers and captured weaponry, including machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades. The Islamic State has been behind the growing wave of violence in northern Mozambique. – BBC.

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