Foreign troops in Mozambique
A convoy of armoured vehicles is seen patrolling in Mocimboa da Praia, northern Mozambique, on August 12, 2021. - Apart from a few soldiers on patrol, the streets are deserted and there is not a sound: Mocimboa, a strategic port in the north of Mozambique occupied until recently by armed jihadist groups, is a ghost town, between wild grass and ruined buildings. Some of the houses used by the jihadists -- who have been sowing terror in the north of the country for more than three years and took the town just a year ago -- are preceded by signs in Swahili: "Do not enter" or even "Do not destroy". (Photo by Emidio JOZINE / AFP) (Photo by EMIDIO JOZINE/AFP via Getty Images)
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