South Africa to send troops to Mozambique to help country in fighting Jihadist militants | WION
South Africa will send 1,495 troops to Mozambique to help to help the country in fighting jihadist militants wreaking havoc in the north of the gas-rich nation. This will be a 3- month operation which would cost around $66 milion.
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