Mozambique violence: Deadly violence after the court's decision regarding elections in Mozambique, 21 people died

Mozambique violence: Violence broke out after Mozambique's Supreme Court confirmed Daniel Chapo as the winner of the presidential election, resulting in the deaths of at least 21 people, including two police officers. Also included. According to reports, the unrest began after the court's announcement on Monday, leading to a wave of violence and looting by supporters of losing candidate Venancio Mondlane. Mondlane received 24% of the vote, while Chapo received 65%. “Preliminary surveys have shown that 236 incidents of violence were recorded across the nation in the last 24 hours,” Rhonda said. 21 people including two police personnel died in this violence.

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Mondlane has called for a shutdown starting Friday, but violence has already escalated in the country and the situation remained tense in the capital on Tuesday night. The death toll in post-poll violence has crossed 150 since the country's election body announced preliminary results.

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