 Rwandan and Mozambican security forces have recaptured the port town of Mosimba, the prior and insurgent stronghold. Last month, the Rwandan government deployed a 1000-strong force to Mozambique to fight alongside the country's army and troops of the 16th member Southern African Development Community, S.A.D.C. Now Mozambique's northernmost province of Cabo Delgado, which has gas development was some $60 billion, has since 2017 harbored an Islamist insurgency. The unrest escalated as insurgents linked to Islamic State seized entire towns, including the strategically important Mozambique, the prior. Now Mozambique, the prior 60 km south of the gas project, previously served as the main airport for international workers flying into the gas development and that sport is used for cargo deliveries. The Rwandan defense force relayed news to the town was recaptured in a Twitter post without giving further details.