A wave of attacks in northern Mozambique has displaced almost 60,000 people in just two weeks, according to the United Nations. The assaults took place in villages in the Cabo Delgado province. An armed group affiliated with ISIL has claimed responsibility.
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- Armed attacks in northern Mozambique have displaced nearly 60,000 people. 22s
- The ISIL-affiliated group Al-Shabaab targeted five villages, causing widespread chaos. 10s
- Displaced families are seeking refuge in makeshift camps with limited resources. 29s
- Doctors Without Borders and other agencies are providing emergency aid amid concerns over disease and safety. 1m 4s
- The conflict is linked to control of offshore gas reserves and has disrupted major energy projects. 1m 47s