As predicted, insurgents under pressure from solders from Rwandan and the SADC Mission in Mozambique (SAMIM) are moving to ignored and less protected areas.
Insurgents attacked three villages near Bilibiza, in Quissanga district, on 31 May, in the first attack in nine months. Zitamar (2 June) says information on the attacks is difficult to obtain because “locals fear being caught speaking on the telephone as defence forces suspect them of communication with insurgents.” Six armoured cars were…
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