"Ten people lost their lives and around 26 people have been injured... As a result of attacks by Renamo guerrillas," defence ministry spokesman Cristovao Chume said.
There have been an escalation in tensions between the Frelimo government and Renamo supporters, who are calling for a larger slice of Mozambique's rapidly growing resource wealth.
The two parties fought a brutal near 16-year civil war that ended in 1992 after the deaths of an estimated one million people.
Children and foreigners, including a South African national, were among those killed in the recent attacks, said Chume, adding a Brazilian citizen was among the wounded victims.
"The government, the state and the people of Mozambique cannot continue to watch situations like this happening in the country indefinitely," he warned, in the military's first public statement in weeks.
The army said armed members of the guerrilla group-turned-opposition party were also targeting military positions in Sofala.
"Since then we have not taken any offensive action, and with much concern and serenity we have watched these drastic attacks against civilians," Chume said.
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