Mozambique Records Over 500 Terrorist Attacks by August

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Mozambique Records Over 500 Terrorist Attacks by August
Mozambique Records Over 500 Terrorist Attacks by August

Africa-Press – Mozambique. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has expressed its concern at high levels of violence in some districts of the northern Mozambican province of Cabo Delgado, claiming that over 500 attacks carried out by terrorists were recorded by the end of August this year.

In a statement, the organization says that the violence in that province is about to reach a record high this year and the raids have forced the NGO Doctors Without Borders to suspend its activities in Mocímboa da Praia district for security reasons.

According to OCHA, the attacks are now carried out through improvised explosive devices, “orchestrated by non-state armed groups against civilians.”

As a result of the attacks, humanitarian organizations operating in the region indicate that 20,181 people, including over 10,000 children, have been displaced since August.

“This figure may be higher, as additional displacements are not yet recorded. In Nampula province, on 25 September, Mozambican Defence Forces intercepted an NSAG group in Erati district, Nampula province, arresting one member. In retaliation, NSAGs reportedly killing a civilian, whose body was found along the Lúrio River”.

“Civilian violence is on track to reach a record high in 2025, with 519 attacks reported by the end of August, compared to 448 in 2022,” reads the report.

OCHA noted that the provision of “humanitarian aid has significantly declined in the areas of displacement, particularly in southern Cabo Delgado.”

“Partners are providing assistance to displaced populations in the districts of Mueda, Muidumbe, Ancuabe, Balama, and Montepuez through the Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) led by NGOs, but many districts remain without support. More flexible funding is needed”, reads the document.

“Attacks in Memba on Friday, September 26, resulted in multiple abductions and the burning of homes. Further attacks on 28 September in Memba destroyed homes and public infrastructure, including a school and health centre in Pavala community”, the statement says.

“In Niassa, the IS-Mozambique, via a media outlet linked to Islamic State claimed responsibility for the 22 September abduction of a couple in Marrupa district; the woman was later released.”, the OCHA statement said.

According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the total number of people displaced in recent attacks by terrorist groups in Cabo Delgado has risen to 5,770 in the districts of Muidumbe, Mocímboa da Praia and Montepuez.

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