Residents of the villages of Namoja and Uinguia are fleeing their homes in Quissanga district, Cabo Delgado province, Mozambique, due to the presence of suspected insurgents. A paramilitary source confirmed the displacement to Lusa news agency today. The movement of these armed groups is prompting civilians to seek safety elsewhere, raising concerns about the escalating insecurity in the region. This latest development highlights the ongoing instability in Cabo Delgado, which has been plagued by militant violence for years. The displacement adds to the growing number of people affected by the conflict, creating humanitarian challenges. Authorities have not yet commented on the specific rebel group involved or plans to address the situation.