Karam: Clashes despite government announcement of ceasefire, ‘more deaths feared’

Karam: Clashes despite government announcement of ceasefire, ‘more deaths feared’

The province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is surrounded by violent incidents Karam district Despite the announcement of a seven-day ceasefire, there have been clashes between the parties on Monday.

A police official from Karam police control room said on condition of anonymity that clashes between the parties are going on in different areas of the district.

He said that the clashes are not limited to a particular area but are going on in different areas, in which there is fear of loss of lives.

According to the police official, ‘We have not yet received confirmed figures but clashes are continuing.’

A resident from Bagan area of ​​Lower Kurram said on condition of anonymity that the situation is very tense.

He said that both parties are fighting against each other while there is a threat of burning houses in different villages.

‘There is no such thing as government to control this bloodshed and killings.’

He termed the government’s announcement of ceasefire as a ‘lie’ and said that he does not see any kind of ceasefire but the clashes have increased.

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After 42 people were killed in an ambush on vehicle convoys in Mandori Uacht area of ​​Lower Kurram on November 21, 24 more people were killed during clashes in the area.

Thus, 66 deaths and at least 120 injuries have been confirmed in the area since November 21.

Due to the tense situation in the area, Tilpara Chinar main highway is closed for all traffic while internet service is suspended.

Due to clashes and lack of fuel in Kurram district, all educational institutions are closed while the Kohat Education Board has postponed the FA and FSC Annual II examinations in the area.

Independent Urdu contacted the Deputy Commissioner of the area regarding clashes between militant groups despite the government’s announcement of ceasefire but he has not yet responded.

Barrister Dr. Muhammad Saif, spokesperson of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, announced in a statement on Sunday that a ceasefire has been established between the parties for seven days due to the efforts of the government.

According to Barrister Saif, members of the jirga working for the settlement met with the leaders, after which, in addition to a ceasefire, it was agreed that they would return each other’s prisoners and bodies.


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