Document #2088083
USDOS – US Department of State (Author)
Aka Ansar al-Sunna; Helpers of Tradition; Ahl al-Sunna wa al-Jamaa; Adherents to the Traditions and the Community; al-Shabaab in Mozambique; Islamic State Central Africa province; Wilayah Central Africa; Ansaar Kalimat Allah; Supporters of the Word of Allah
Description: ISIS-Mozambique reportedly pledged allegiance to ISIS as early as April 2018, and was acknowledged by ISIS as an affiliate in 2019. Since 2017, ISIS-Mozambique, led by Abu Yasir Hassan, has killed more than 1,300 civilians, and it is estimated that more than 2,300 civilians, security force members, and suspected ISIS-Mozambique militants have been killed since the terrorist group began its violent extremist insurgency.
Activities: In 2020, ISIS-Mozambique launched a series of large-scale attacks that resulted in the capture of the strategic port of Mocimboa da Praia, Cabo Delgado Province (CDP) and killed at least 55 soldiers. In 2021, ISIS-Mozambique attacked the town of Palma for four days, killing dozens of local civilians and foreign expatriate workers and looting about $1 million from banks. Also in 2021, ISIS-Mozambique attacked three villages in Quissanga District, CDP, killing 17 civilians.
Strength: ISIS-Mozambique is estimated to have up to 800 fighters.
Location/Area of Operation: Mozambique
Funding and External Aid: Although sources of funding remain unclear, the group has targeted banks in previous operations. The area’s natural resources — including gas, gems, timber, and wildlife — present opportunities for fund-raising. In addition, the group has taken control of food supplies in areas under its control and has captured weapons from government security forces.
Country Report on Terrorism 2021 - Chapter 1 - Mozambique (Periodical Report, English)