Muslim Terrorists Launch Savage Attacks Against Christians, Burning Churches and Beheading 30
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More than 30 Christians have been beheaded at the hands of Islamic State terrorists in Mozambique.
The Islamic group claimed responsibility for the attacks on Christian communities as Mozambique continues to be ravaged by jihad.
The Islamic State announced that they destroyed at least seven churches, committed acts of arson against Christians and village civilians, and shot and beheaded more than two dozen people in the Cabo Delgado and Nampula provinces in the northern area of Mozambique.
El Estado Islámico proclama y celebra en sus medios de prensa que «masacra» a los cristianos en Mozambique y el Congo: «Son victorias del Califato»https://t.co/gxbUQVsVoH
— LA GACETA (@gaceta_es) October 2, 2025
No protests. No news. Not outrage. It’s the same ideology behind the jihad against the Jewish state. And the world stands with the Islamic savages.
The Vatican says nothing but condemns Israel.
I am sick to death of writing up these genocidal attacks, day after day, year after year, decade after decade. And nothing changes. On the contrary, support for their barbarity increases.
Horror as ISIS launches string of savage attacks burning churches and beheading 30 people
The Islamic group claimed responsibility for the attacks on Christian communities as Mozambique continues to be afflicted by violence.
By Conor Wilson, The Express, Oct 8, 2025
The attacks come as Mozambique seeks to bolster its internal security with a renewed defence alliance with Rwanda
The two nations signed an agreement in August that will see Rwanda extend its military presence in Mozambique’s insurgent-hit Cabo Delgado province, one of the areas attacked by ISMP.
Around 1,000 Rwandan Defence Force soldiers and police have been deployed in Mozambique since 2021, helping to combat the Islamic State–linked insurgency that has upended the gas-rich province.
ISMP has been active in Mozambique for nearly a decade, and launched its first high-profile attack in 2017 on Mocimboa da Praia.