Pakistan, the country that nurtures terrorism, is now itself in a bad condition. There has been a big violence between two tribal groups in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region of Pakistan. So far 36 people have been reported dead in this violence. At the same time, hundreds of people have also been injured. Officials have said that fierce clashes started between the two groups five days ago. Weapons were also used in this clash.
According to local officials in Pakistan, this armed conflict started between two tribal groups for a piece of land in the Kurram district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. 36 people were killed and 162 injured in the violence. Officials have said that this village has previously witnessed deadly clashes between tribes and religious groups as well as communal clashes and terrorist attacks.
Regarding the entire violence, the police said that 36 people were killed and 162 others were injured in tribal violence in the last five days in the Kurram district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa bordering Afghanistan. This incident took place in Boshera village of Upper Kurram district.
Officials have said that with the help of tribal elders, military leadership, police, and district administration, an agreement has been reached between Shia and Sunni tribes in Boshera, Malikel, and Dandar areas some time ago. However, firing is still going on in some other parts of the district. At the same time, an official said that efforts are being made to ceasefire in the remaining areas as well.
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