Violence between two clans in Pakistan has resulted in 36 deaths and 162 injuries. The clashes, primarily between Shia and Sunni tribes, began over a land dispute four days ago. The conflict has spread to several areas, including Pevar, Tangi, Balishkhel, Khar Kale, Makbal, Kunj Alizai, Para Chamkani, and Karman.
Attempts for Ceasefire 🕊️
Authorities, including tribal leaders, military officials, police, and district administration, had brokered a peace agreement in the regions of Boshara, Malikhel, and Dundar. However, clashes persist in some areas. Efforts to enforce a ceasefire continue, with tribal warriors vacating trenches now controlled by law enforcement.
Ongoing Violence 💥
Local sources report that both sides are using heavy weaponry, including mortar shells and rocket launchers. The violence has led to the closure of educational institutions and markets. Several attacks occurred on Saturday night, resulting in numerous casualties. Police and security forces have been deployed in the affected areas to restore order.
Impact on Daily Life 🚫
The clashes have disrupted daily life, with educational institutions and markets closed and daytime traffic halted on major roads. Authorities are working to control the situation and prevent further violence.