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2 killed, trucks ambushed by suspected militants on key road to Moz's gas-rich north

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MAPUTO - Suspected militants in Mozambique's insurgency-hit north have attacked two trucks transporti­ng passengers, killing at least two people and further underminin­g road access to a gas-rich area, military sources said on Sunday. Jihadists seized the key port town of Mocimboa da Praia in Cabo Delgado province last month, less than 80km south of one of Africa's biggest liquefied natural gas (LNG) investment projects, off the Afungi peninsula. The Mozambican army has not yet managed to regain control of the area, where violence has intensifie­d since the insurgency took hold in 2017. On Saturday, suspected jihadists ambushed two cargo trucks carrying passengers from the northeaste­rn town of Palma to the district of Nangade, near the Tanzanian border. Two unnamed military sources confirmed the attack, which took place near an army post 40km from Palma. "Assistance was provided, but at the moment two deaths and many injured are confirmed," said a soldier who witnessed the attack, explaining that one of the trucks crashed into a tree. The victims were taken to hospital in Nangade. A high-ranking officer in Palma said the ambush significan­tly raised the threat level posed by insurgency. "The vehicles circulated without military escort because we assumed that the route was safe", he told AFP. "With this attack, we can assume that we are isolated from the rest of the province and the country. Right now, the only safe way to get in and out of the Palma is by air.". – AFP.

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