ISIS takes control of the coastal city of Palma and claims to kill dozens

The terrorist organization "ISIS" announced today, Monday, that it has taken control of the coastal city of Palma in northern Mozambique, following an attack that it began on Wednesday, during which clashes lasted for three days, leaving dozens dead and wounded.

The organization stated, in a statement published by terrorist accounts on the Telegram application, that the attack targeted "military barracks and government headquarters," and resulted in "control of the city" and the killing of dozens of Mozambican army and Christians, including citizens of Western countries.

The website "SITE", which monitors militant websites, stated that "ISIS" today, Monday, officially claimed responsibility for an attack on the town of Palma.

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