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Pakistan

Kurram district: death toll in tribal clashes now over 130, official says

  • No breakthrough yet despite efforts by district administration and other relevant authorities
Published December 1, 2024
Relatives transport a dead body of a victim who was killed in sectarian attacks in Kurram district in Parachinar, the mountainous Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, on November 22, 2024. Photo: AFP
Relatives transport a dead body of a victim who was killed in sectarian attacks in Kurram district in Parachinar, the mountainous Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, on November 22, 2024. Photo: AFP

PESHAWAR: Deadly tribal clashes have continued in Pakistan’s north-western Kurram district in spite of a tentative ceasefire struck late last week, local officials said, with the death toll now over 130 as authorities try to broker a solution.

District administration official Wajid Hussain said 133 people had been killed in the attacks in the last week and a half.

“The district administration and other relevant authorities have initiated efforts to stop fighting between the two communities but there is no breakthrough yet,” he said.

A Pakistani government team mediated a seven-day ceasefire deal between the rival groups last Sunday.

Provincial authorities put the death toll at 97, with 43 people killed in the initial attack when gunmen opened fire on passenger vans and the rest killed in retaliatory clashes.

Chief Minister for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province Ali Amin Khan Gandapur visited the area on Saturday for a large gathering of tribal elders and leaders.

“Anyone who takes up arms will be treated as a terrorist, and their fate will be that of a terrorist,” said Gandapur according to a statement from his office late on Saturday, adding that security forces would remain in the area.

Tribal clashes in Kurram district leave 89 dead in a week: local official

Residents and officials said the main highway connecting Kurram’s main city of Parachinar to the provincial capital Peshawar was blocked, which had created challenges transferring wounded people to hospitals.

“Our medical team is working around the clock to perform surgeries due to the challenges in referring patients to larger hospitals in Peshawar and elsewhere,” said Dr Syed Mir Hassan, from Parachinar’s district hospital.

He added that they were currently treating around 100 wounded patients and had received 50 bodies during the violence.

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KU Dec 01, 2024 05:35pm
When truth of the matter takes a back seat, on top of incompetence, cruelty is natural. It has only given strength to increase in voice against FATA merged in KPK. Greed too is at play.
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Ali Dec 01, 2024 09:15pm
These tribes have been fighting for nearly a century over the same issue;bringing onludeath&destruction to thier own communities. This scenic area has the potential to become a major tourist destination like Malam Jabba if peaceful;but tribal leaders are more concerned with fighting than bringing prosperity to thier area.
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