The Mozambican Council of Ministers confirmed the completion of repatriating the remains of seven citizens who died during xenophobic attacks in South Africa. The victims were transported back to Mozambique for burial. This action follows recent escalations of anti-foreigner sentiment and violence in South Africa, impacting numerous African nationals. The Mozambican government has been coordinating with South African authorities to identify and assist its citizens affected by the unrest. Details surrounding the circumstances of the deaths are still emerging, but the government has pledged full support to the families of the deceased. This repatriation signifies Mozambique’s commitment to protecting its citizens abroad and addressing the consequences of xenophobia. Further diplomatic efforts are expected to prevent future incidents.