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Islamic State stages boldest attack in Mozambique in years

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Islamic State-linked insurgents attacked the town of Macomia in Mozambique’s gasrich Cabo Delgado province, in what is their boldest target in more than three years. The government said its army successful­ly repelled the attack after 45 minutes of fighting.

The violence is the latest in a string of attacks since December. It signals an escalation in unrest just as the Mozambican government is pushing for TotalEnerg­ies SE to resume developmen­t of a $20 billion liquefied natural gas project that it froze in 2021 after insurgents raided the nearby town of Palma, killing more than 800 people.

The rebels attacked Macomia before dawn on two fronts, two people with knowledge of the matter said, asking not to be identified as they’re not authorized to speak to the media. Portuguese news agency Lusa reported that more than 100 fighters were involved in the attack, citing people it didn’t identify. Mozambican government forces captured one of the attackers who later died in custody, and injured a leader, who escaped, according to a statement late Friday.

Macomia — about 100 miles south of where TotalEnerg­ies plans to build its gas-export facility — is strategic as it’s situated along the main highway connecting the provincial capital of Pemba with the north. It’s also where hundreds of soldiers from South Africa have been based since they were sent to help Mozambique fight the insurgency in 2021, as the biggest part of a regional deployment.

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