Despite a ceasefire agreement between rivals, intense gunfire continued in various parts of Lower Kurram


Kurram: At least 43 persons killed and over 170 injured in tribal clashes in Kurram District which started last week over land dispute.
Despite a ceasefire agreement between rivals, intense gunfire continued in various parts of Lower Kurram.
Initial clashes were held between the Boshera and Mali Khel tribes, which turned violent and deadly when both sides resorted to using their.
Law enforcers feared that the number of casualties could increase even further if the fighting continued.
Media reports indicate that overnight, heavy exchanges of fire occurred at four additional locations in Kurram District, including Balishkhel, Kharkali Sangina Pewar, Teri Mangal Zeran, Khumsa Maqbal, and Kunj Releza.
Hospital sources have confirmed that the latest clashes in Balishkhel resulted in eight more fatalities and 11 injuries. This brings the total casualties in Kurram District to 43 dead and 177 injured.
The main Parachinar-Peshawar highway remains closed to all traffic due to the ongoing tension, causing significant difficulties for residents.
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