White contractors and even dogs were airlifted to safety before black people during a jihadist attack in Mozambique, survivors have claimed.
Rescuers are said to have prioritised the white people in a racially segregated evacuation plan which saw black locals left stranded in a hotel where they had sought refuge, survivors told Amnesty International.
Two dogs were also airlifted to safety in helicopters before the locals, according to shocking new testimony.
Dozens of innocent people were killed when Islamist insurgents launched a raid in the northern town of Palma on March 24.
Horrifying images from the massacre carried out by the Islamic State-affiliated local al-Shabaab group showed bodies scattered across roads and people fleeing from the slaughter.
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Dozens of people were killed in an assault on the town of Palma by ISIS militants
Previously unseen footage of the aftermath of the attack has been released
It shows bodies on roads, people fleeing to helicopters, and SOS messages
It is estimated that over 100 ISIS-affiliated fighters attacked the gas hub town
Briton Philip Mawer was among the dead when an escape convoy was ambushed
The full death count is not known, with communications in the town disrupted
Brit feared dead in ISIS attack in Mozambique was loveable rogue say worried family
Building contractor Phil Mawer, 44, is feared killed by ISIS terrorists in the Mozambique atrocity last Friday. His family said he was “lovable rogue and “much-loved son
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