U.S. News & World Report · 36m
Death Toll in Pakistan Sectarian Clashes Now Over 130, Official Says
PESHAWAR (Reuters) - Deadly sectarian clashes have continued in Pakistan's north-western Kurram district in spite of a tentative ceasefire struck late last week, local officials said, with the death toll now over 130 as authorities try to broker a solution.
Swarajya · 1d
Pakistan: As Death Toll In Kurram Clashes Hits 90, A Look At History of Shia-Sunni Sectarian Violence In Region
The death toll in Pakistan's Kurram district rose to 90 on Thursday (28 November) as fresh skirmishes claimed 12 more lives and left 18 injured. Gunfire erupted in both upper and lower regions of the district, according to local officials. The ongoing violence has persisted despite a ceasefire, with clashes continuing for over a week.
The Indian Express · 2d
No end to violence in Pakistan’s Kurram as death toll goes up to 90 despite ceasefire
Fresh skirmishes resulted in 12 fatalities and 18 injuries, with gunfire reported in both upper and lower parts of the district, according to local officials. The conflict originally erupted last week when a convoy of passenger vehicles was attacked in Lower Kurram, leaving more than 40 dead, reported by Dawn.
Firstpost · 6d
82 killed in 3 days in Pakistan’s Kurram: How Sunni vs Shia clashes have left a bloody trail
Last week, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, sectarian violence broke out in Pakistan’s Kurram district, resulting in the deaths of 82 people. Now, a seven-day ceasefire has been brokered between the fighting factions — the Shias and the Sunnis.
Outlookindia · 1d
Explained: Rising Sectarian Violence In Pakistan’s Kurram As Death Toll Reaches 90
Decades of violent clashes in Kurram, often driven by land disputes, have led to thousands of deaths. The region remains highly sensitive due to its sectarian dynamics, the presence of militant groups,
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