Battle of Mbau
| Battle of Mbau | |||||||
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| Part of the 2021 Cabo Delgado offensives of the insurgency in Cabo Delgado | |||||||
| File:Offensive on Mbau.png Map of operations on Mbau | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
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File:Flag of Mozambique.svg Mozambique File:Flag of Rwanda.svg Rwanda |
Islamic State Al-Shabab | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
| Xavier Antonio[1] |
Abdulaim (POW) Muhamudu † | ||||||
| Strength | |||||||
| 30 military vehicles, 4 helicopters | 80–100[2] | ||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||
| 11 | |||||||
The Battle of Mbau was a battle by the joint Mozambican-Rwandan armed forces against ISIS and Al-Shabab in their headquarters of Mbau, a town 50 kilometers southwest of Mocimboa da Praia.[1] The attack on the location was part of the 2021 Cabo Delgado offensives. Mbau was known as the headquarters of Al-Shabaab and the Mozambican counteroffensive on the town resulted in the loss of Mbau, Siri 1, and Siri 2.[3]
Background
[edit | edit source]Al-Shabaab with assistance from ISIS had taken control of Mbau during its offensive in Cabo Delgado in August 2020 and has committed numerous atrocities against civilians in the area.[4] Fighting had taken around the town, but Mozambican and Rwandan forces had been repelled from the region.[5]
Fighting
[edit | edit source]Offensive on the Town
[edit | edit source]Mozambique as well as Rwandan forces announced a counteroffensive during the insurgency to retake Mbau on 12 August 2021.[6] It was reported that there were more than 30 military vehicles and 4 helicopters arriving in Macomia for the offensive.
Fighting
[edit | edit source]Fires were reported in the Mbau forest after ISIS had left it during its retreat to Mbau on 17 August.[7] On 19 August, Rwandan and Mozambican troops entered the town along with other towns near the area.[8] On 21 August, Rwandan forces as well as Mozambican forces took control of most of the town, with ISIS troops on the outskirts.[9] It was reported that ISIS fighters had cut down trees to slow down the allied forces.[10] On 22 August, Mozambican and Rwandan forces confirmed the liberation of the town.[11][12]
War Crimes
[edit | edit source]Human Rights Watch reported that Al-Shabaab used child soldiers after one of them escaped the Mbau Al-Shabaab Training Centre where he was held captive and later turned into a child soldier.[13] Numerous civilians have also been killed in Mbau during the fighting.
Aftermath
[edit | edit source]Shortly after the recapture of the town, Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni said he would like to join the Mozambican and Rwandan forces in their counteroffensive.[2] Mozambican forces also seized a boat escaping Mbau after the takeover.[14] It was also reported that leader of a Renamo splinter group was captured after he massacred 51 men in Limala, near Mbau.[15]
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