According to Pakistani security officials, 99 people have been killed and at least 130 others injured in recent days of violence in Parachinar, the country.
Death toll in recent violence in Pakistan's Parachinar rises to 100
28 Nov 2024 - 9:13
According to Pakistani security officials, 99 people have been killed and at least 130 others injured in recent days of violence in Parachinar, the country.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Law enforcement officials in the Pakistani city of Parachinar said that the number of casualties in armed clashes between the conflicting tribes in the area has increased to 99 after Thursday's attack.
Law enforcement officials in the city of Parachinar say that the number of casualties in armed clashes between two tribes after Thursday's attack (on passengers in several cars) has reached 99, and at least 130 people have been injured so far.
This comes while a delegation from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provincial government visited Parachinar in recent days and tried to establish peace between the parties with the help of tribal elders, but the fire of conflict flared up again between them.
At least 99 people from both sides of the conflict have been killed in the past 5 days.
It is said that more than 55 people were killed and dozens more were injured in a terrorist attack on several vehicles carrying Shiites who were traveling from the city of Parachinar to Peshawar.
After this deadly incident, bloody clashes broke out between two tribes, which arose from old enmities, and lasted for several days.
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