Africa News of Monday, 5 April 2021
Source: africanews.com
Mozambique's military says it has regained full control of the coastal town of Palma 12 days after it was raided by militant Islamists who are affiliated with the Islamic State group.
An army spokesman said a "significant" number of militants were killed in the counter-offensive.
Local media reported that some residents who had fled were starting to return home and that some of their properties were looted.
At least 11,000 people were displaced after the militants invaded Palma on March 24 and dozens of civilians were also killed.
The attack also forced French energy giant Total to suspend operations and evacuate staff from its Afungi liquid natural gas (LNG) facility near Palma.
The United Nations said it recorded nearly 10,000 civilians that have made it to safety since the Islamist raid.
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