14 additional people are killed in Kurram skirmishes, bringing the total to 114.
The current battles began last night, according to the Assistant Deputy Commissioner, and both groups are utilizing heavy weapons against one another.
Following days of bloodshed, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister’s Information and Public Relations Advisor, Barrister Dr. Saif, said that the warring tribes had reached an agreement on a seven-day ceasefire and the release of hostages in the Kurram District. This led to recent skirmishes.
According to him, the official Jirga returned to Peshawar after a two-day visit to Kurram.
In fighting between two groups in Kurram on November 24, at least 12 additional people lost their lives.
In Lower Kurram, armed people set fire to multiple homes during conflicts in the villages of Kalu Kunj, Badshah Kot, and Bagan Bazar, killing numerous elderly, women, and children, according to police reports.
When a passenger van was fired upon in separate clashes in Lower Kurram, the death toll rose to 45.
When vehicles traveling to and from Peshawar and Kurram were shot at in Lower Kurram, 38 people were instantly killed and numerous others were initially critically injured.
According to DPO Kurram’s spokeswoman, the Deputy Commissioner and DPO have arrived at the scene of the incident. According to SHO Yar Muhammad, the injured were sent to a local hospital in a hurry.