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The first batch of 123 displaced headed to their homes where the Rwanda Security forces provided escort to their homes in Nanduadua. Photos: Rwanda Ministry of Defence on Twitter / @RwandaMoD]
On Thursday, 9 June 2022, the Joint Forces of Rwanda and Mozambique, started helping the people displaced by the terrorists to evacuate them from a vast camp of Internally Displaced People (IDP) of Quitunda in Palma District, which is near Afungi port, to return to their homes in Mocimboa da Praia city.
The first batch of 123 displaced headed to their homes where the Rwanda Security forces provided escort to their homes in Nanduadua village. The Municipal Council Leader, Mayor .Cheia Carlos Momba, chaired the event accompanied by other local leaders.
In total 3,556 people will be returned to their homes from Quitunda IDP camp.
#Mocimboa da Praia population returns today 9th pic.twitter.com/8WNPaTpVa7
— Cabo Delgado (@DelgadoCabo) June 9, 2022
The Joint Forces of Rwanda &Mozambique, started helping the people displaced by the terrorists to evacuate them from a vast camp of Internally Displaced People of Quitunda, which is near Afungi port, to return to their homes in Mocimboa da Praia city. https://t.co/dYPhCksIeVpic.twitter.com/j49RSJCe52
— Rwanda Defence Force (@RwandaMoD) June 9, 2022
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