Two beheaded by insurgents at luxury safari lodge in Niassa Reserve
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Two beheaded by insurgents at luxury safari lodge in Niassa Reserve
A South African-owned safari hunting lodge on the border of the Niassa Special Reserve was occupied and destroyed last week by Islamic State-backed insurgents, who beheaded at least two people and took several hostages in the attack.
Hunting Camp in Mozambique Looted and Destroyed by Insurgents - Safari Club
On Saturday, April 19, insurgents looted and burned Chapungo-Kambako Safaris’ (KCS) main safari camp in the Niassa Reserve of northern Mozambique. The US State Department reported it as an attack by terrorists and has issued a Level 3 Travel Alert for northern Mozambique. Reports from media sources in Mozambique are that the attack was conducted by the same insurgents that had also attacked the village of Nairoto in early February. Narioto is a …
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