Communities left terrified after attacks in Mozambique By Staff Reporter Share Durban - A MEDICAL team from Doctors Without Borders (MSF) arrived in the Afungi peninsula in Mozambique, about 25km from Palma town, last week where some of the injured arrived and people are seeking refuge following attacks by Islamist militants. In a statement, MSF, which is a global network of medical and other professionals who specialise in medical humanitarian work, said they were concerned about the impact the new outbreak of violence would have on already vulnerable people affected by years of conflict. âSince the violent attacks began ⦠hundreds of people have come to Afungi in search of safety, most after fleeing by foot and hiding in the bush for days. We hear repeatedly that all they want is to leave. They are terrified,â said Sylvie Kaczmarczyk, the MSF emergency co-ordinator in Cabo Delgado.