21 Dead as Mozambique Erupts in Violence Over Election Ruling
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Mozambique's confirmed elections have triggered unprecedented violence, with at least 21 fatalities reported, highlighting deep divisions and unrest amidst youthful opposition to the ruling party.
In the wake of the court's ruling, violence erupted throughout Mozambique, resulting in significant Civil unrest, with 236 recorded violent incidents and the mobilization of youth in protest.
Amidst rising tensions fueled by the election results, opposition leader Venancio Mondlane called for a shutdown, with the unrest reflecting the discontent of his supporters.
Authorities reported that violent protests led to fatalities on both sides, including police casualties, indicating severe discontent around the election results accepted by the ruling party.
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