Rwandan Security Forces Commander Maj Gen Emmy K Ruvusha attended the 11th Operations Coordination meeting in Pemba, Mozambique, aimed at devising strategies against terrorism. He affirmed the RSF’s dedication to enhancing offensive operations to curb terrorist activities. This meeting follows a prior session with the Mozambique Armed Forces, focused on assessing regional stability efforts.
On October 1, 2024, Maj Gen Emmy K Ruvusha, the Commander of Rwanda Security Forces (RSF), participated in the eleventh operations coordination meeting in Pemba, the administrative capital of Cabo Delgado Province in northeastern Mozambique. The meeting convened various representatives, including delegations from the Mozambique Armed Forces, the Tanzanian Bilateral Force, and local forces. During his address, Gen Ruvusha reiterated the commitment of RSF to intensify offensive maneuvers aimed at confronting terrorism in the region and ensuring these groups are deprived of their freedom to operate. This commitment follows a previous meeting on September 27, where a high-level discussion took place between Admiral Joaquim Mangrasse, the Chief of General Staff of the Mozambique Armed Forces, and Gen Ruvusha, focusing on evaluating ongoing initiatives to restore peace and stability in an area severely affected by terrorism.
The ongoing military collaboration between Rwandan and Mozambican forces highlights the regional approach to addressing the escalating terrorist threats in Cabo Delgado Province. This area has been the epicenter of terrorist activities that have caused significant instability and suffering among the local population. Coordinated efforts between multiple national forces seek to establish security and governance, countering the pervasive influence of extremist groups in the region.
The discussions held during the coordination meeting exemplify the unified strategy among Rwandan, Mozambican, and Tanzanian forces to combat terrorism effectively in Cabo Delgado Province. By reinforcing their commitments and operational strategies, these allied forces aim to restore stability and security for the residents of the affected areas, ultimately working to eliminate the threat posed by militant groups.
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