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Kurram Tribal Clash Death Toll Soars to 42 Amid Rising Tensions

Kurram Tribal Clash

Clashes between two tribes in the Khyber district, triggered by a longstanding land dispute, have entered their sixth day, resulting in the deaths of eight additional people and raising the total death toll to 42.

The ongoing violence has also led to over 170 injuries among the local population.

The conflict, which has been marked by intense and continuous fighting, saw a temporary ceasefire declared on Sunday after five consecutive days of heavy gunfire. However, the truce was short-lived.

Late on Sunday night, both tribes resumed hostilities, breaking the ceasefire agreement.

Reports indicate that despite the initial pause in violence, clashes erupted again with both sides exchanging heavy gunfire in multiple locations.

The fighting is rooted in a protracted dispute over property ownership between the two tribes, and the situation has escalated into a significant humanitarian crisis.

The authorities had hoped that the ceasefire would provide an opportunity for dialogue and a return to peace, but the breakdown of the truce has exacerbated the situation.

On Sunday night, while there was a reported lull in gunfire between the villages of Bushera and Mali Khel, hostilities resumed shortly thereafter.

Efforts to restore order in the region are ongoing. Law enforcement and security personnel are actively working to mediate the conflict and reestablish peace.

The authorities have called on both tribes to engage in constructive dialogue to resolve their disputes amicably and prevent further loss of life.

The violence in Khyber district highlights the urgent need for effective conflict resolution mechanisms and the importance of addressing underlying issues that fuel such disputes.

As the situation remains fluid, the local administration is focused on providing aid to the affected individuals and stabilizing the region.

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