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Mozambique's army secures Palma after battle with armed militants

by French Press Agency - AFP

MAPUTO, Mozambique Apr 05, 2021 - 11:20 am GMT+3
Security officials stand guard as people wait for friends and relatives as a ship carrying more than 1,000 people fleeing an attack claimed by Daesh-linked insurgents on the town of Palma, docks in Pemba, Mozambique, April 1, 2021. (Reuters Photo)
Security officials stand guard as people wait for friends and relatives as a ship carrying more than 1,000 people fleeing an attack claimed by Daesh-linked insurgents on the town of Palma, docks in Pemba, Mozambique, April 1, 2021. (Reuters Photo)
by French Press Agency - AFP Apr 05, 2021 11:20 am

Mozambique's military said Sunday a "significant" number of militants had been killed during a battle over the key northern gas hub town of Palma, which had been captured last month by an armed militant group believed to be affiliated with the Daesh terrorist group.

Palma was seized by the extremists during coordinated attacks on March 24, in what was seen as the biggest escalation of the insurgency ravaging the northern African nation since 2017.

The true death toll is not yet known, but thousands were displaced from the town of some 75,000 and the French energy giant Total suspended operations at its multi-billion-dollar plant.

The army escorted officials and journalists through the ravaged town Sunday, claiming a "significant" number of militants had been killed, and that they had now secured the surrounding area.

Cmdr. Chongo Vidigal, leading the military operation to regain control of the town, said the area was "safe," but fell short of declaring the army had regained control.

"The airfield area was the only one we needed to clear and we did that this morning. It's completely safe," Vidigal said. "I think that it is a significant number of terrorists who were shot down," he said, adding they would clarify the exact number later.

Last week, the government said dozens of civilians had died during the fighting, but Vidigal said they had not finished counting the bodies.

In the first footage of the aftermath, state television broadcast videos of soldiers hastily pulling black plastic sheets over the dead on the streets. A few civilians were collecting bags of grain, while one man was shown trying to clear a destroyed stall. The town's hospital was destroyed, as were commercial banks and the state prosecutor's office.

Vidigal said the Total gas plant, which the company abandoned on Friday, was secure. "The facilities are safe, they are protected," he explained.

Total pulled out its staff Friday, while the United Nations suspended civilian evacuation flights over security concerns. More than 11,000 civilians are known to have fled Palma in recent days, according to the U.N.

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