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Mozambique's president states northern town under Islamist attack

Mozambique's army is combating Islamist insurgents who launched a major attack on the northern town of Macomia on Friday morning, President Filipe Nyusi said in a telecasted address.

The town remains in Cabo Delgado, a gas-rich northern province where Islamic State-linked militants started a revolt in 2017. Despite a big security action, there has actually been a surge in attacks considering that January this year.

Macomia is under attack considering that this morning. Fire exchange still continues, he said at around 1000 GMT, including that the militants initially withdrew after about 45 minutes of battling, Then regrouped and came back.

Friday's attack appeared to be the most major militant attack in some time. Regional media reported that a great deal of fighters were involved and many homeowners had left.

A local force from the Southern African Advancement Neighborhood which deployed in Mozambique in 2021 started withdrawing last month as its mandate ends in July.

Nyusi said that attacks can occur in such periods of transition, and that he hoped the SADC forces would be able to step in and aid. If they were still released in, it was unclear the area or associated with the fight

Rwanda has actually likewise released soldiers to Mozambique to assist combat. the insurgency.

The offensive comes as French oil company TotalEnergies is looking for to reboot a $20 billion liquefied natural gas terminal in Cabo Delgado that was stopped in 2021 due to the revolt. That task is some 200 kilometres (124 miles). north of Macomia, the town under attack.

ExxonMobil, with partner Eni, is likewise developing an LNG. project in northern Mozambique and said last week that it was. optimistic and pressing forward as the security circumstance had. improved.

(source: Reuters)