Mozambique says 5 citizens killed in ‘xenophobic attacks’ in South Africa
The Mozambican government reported that seven of its citizens died over the weekend in South Africa, with five directly attributed to xenophobic attacks in Mossel Bay. This violence, which involved approximately 800 Mozambicans, prompted 300 to return home voluntarily.

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AI-generatedThe Mozambican government reported that seven of its citizens died over the weekend in South Africa, with five directly attributed to xenophobic attacks in Mossel Bay. This violence, which involved approximately 800 Mozambicans, prompted 300 to return home voluntarily. Over 500 others are currently being repatriated from the Western Cape Province. South African police are investigating the deaths of two men in Mossel Bay where xenophobic attacks were reported, though the nationalities were not immediately confirmed. The local mayor expressed deep concern over the attacks, which included murders, burned houses, and displaced families.
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5 extractedThe area mayor expressed deep concern about xenophobic attacks, murders, burned houses, and displaced families.
Seven Mozambican citizens died, five from xenophobic attacks and two from a road accident.
About 800 Mozambicans were caught up in violence in Mossel Bay, South Africa.
At least five Mozambican nationals have been killed in xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
South African police are investigating the deaths of two men at an informal settlement in Mossel Bay.