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Conflict in Tribal Kurram District Continues for Sixth Day, 43 Dead

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The clash between two tribes over a land dispute in Kurram district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has continued into its sixth day. The conflict, which began between the villages of Boshehra and Malkhel, has so far claimed the lives of 43 individuals and left 177 injured.

Deputy Commissioner Javedullah stated that a ceasefire has been established in Boshehra. Despite these efforts, clashes continue in various parts of Lower Kurram.

The protracted conflict and road closures have severely disrupted daily life in Parachinar, leaving residents in a state of uncertainty and distress. The situation remains tense, with authorities and local leaders striving to broker a lasting peace agreement. As the conflict drags on, the toll on human life and the impact on the local community underscore the urgent need for a resolution. The coming days will be critical in determining whether peace efforts can successfully bring an end to the violence that has gripped Kurram district.

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