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The Mozambique News Agency reported on Wednesday that three troops died in an ambush a day earlier by gunmen loyal to Renamo, the former rebel movement that fought a civil war after independence from Portugal in 1975.
The report says Renamo fighters killed one soldier and injured three civilians, one of whom was pregnant, in a second attack on vehicles with a military escort on the country's main north-south highway.
Renamo signed a peace deal in 1992 with Mozambique's ruling party Frelimo. Relations between the two parties have deteriorated ahead of municipal elections on 20 November and national elections next year.
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