Johannesburg - Government forces in Mozambique have overrun a camp
belonging to fighters of the opposition Renamo movement ahead of planned peace
talks this week.
The
African News Agency reports that Renamo fighters fled the attack in the central
province of Zambezia on Saturday.
The
South Africa-based agency quotes police spokesperson Jacinto Felix as saying
there were no casualties.
The
operation followed attacks in the area by suspected Renamo militants.
International
mediators are trying to help end violence linked to tensions between Renamo and
the ruling Frelimo party, which fought each other in a civil war that ended in
1992.
The
current violence does not match the scale of the earlier conflict, but it has
hurt tourism and other economic activity in this southern African country.