Pakistan sectarian violence: Death toll rises to 130 as clashes continue in Kurram despite ceasefire
Sectarian violence in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province increased the death toll to 130 people amid continuous clashes in Kurram district, despite a ceasefire agreement. Violence has led to road closures, scarcity of essential goods and a com...
Police said the situation remained tense, and violence persists despite a recent ceasefire agreement between the Sunni and Shia groups.
The six new deaths reported on Sunday brought the death toll to 130, while the total number of injured rose to 186 after eight fresh injuries were reported.
The 10-day truce brokered last week has been rendered ineffective by intermittent violence, which shows no signs of abating.
The continued violence forced the closure of the main Peshawar-Parachinar Road for travel, and commuting at the Pak-Afghan Kharlachi border has also been suspended.
The closure of the main arteries has created a scarcity of oil, food commodities and medicines in the region.
The Kurram region is also experiencing a communication blackout, with mobile and internet services suspended and educational institutions closed.
Police and other security forces personnel had been deployed in various parts of Lower Kurram, said Deputy Commissioner Javed Ullah Mehsud, adding that all-out efforts will be made for a truce in other areas today as well.
"We are hopeful for progress on a ceasefire and reopening of transport routes," he stated.
Previous efforts to mediate peace, including a seven-day truce brokered by provincial officials in November have failed to hold.
A high-powered delegation, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Secretary Nadeem Aslam Chaudhry and IGP Akhtar Hayat Gandapur, had also negotiated a ceasefire last weekend, but violence resumed shortly afterwards.
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