Five Citizens Killed in South Africa Xenophobic Attacks – Mozambique

Five Citizens Killed in South Africa Xenophobic Attacks – Mozambique
Five citizens killed in South Africa Xenophobic Attacks. The Mozambican government has confirmed that five of its citizens were killed in a recent wave of xenophobic attacks in South Africa, raising fresh concerns over the safety of foreign nationals living in the country.
According to Mozambican authorities, the victims were among several migrants targeted during anti-immigration protests and violent incidents reported in parts of South Africa. The attacks have sparked condemnation from regional leaders and human rights groups, who have called for urgent action to protect foreign communities.
Mozambique expressed deep concern over the killings and urged South African authorities to ensure justice for the victims while strengthening measures to prevent further violence. The government also appealed to its citizens residing in South Africa to remain vigilant and follow safety advisories issued by local authorities.
The latest incidents come amid renewed tensions surrounding immigration in South Africa, where protests against undocumented migration have been accompanied by attacks on foreign nationals from several African countries. Human rights organizations have warned against the scapegoating of migrants and called for accountability for those responsible for the violence.
South African officials have condemned the attacks and pledged to take firm action against perpetrators, insisting that violence and intimidation have no place in the country’s constitutional democracy. Investigations into the recent killings are ongoing.




















