According to a recent tally, conflicts in the Parachinar area of Kurram tribal district have resulted in 102 fatalities and 138 injuries so far.
The public’s suffering has been made worse by ongoing conflicts in several regions and the disruptions in the supply of food, oil, and medications caused by road closures.
The deputy commissioner announced the arrival of MNA Engineer Hameed Hussain and Kohat Division Grand Peace Jirga members in Kurram District.
According to sources, 102 people have died and 138 have been injured in Kurram District as a result of shooting occurrences. Tribes continue to clash in various locations. Two additional people have been killed and six injured in recent gunfire events during skirmishes between tribes, according to police and hospital sources.
Muhammad Ali, another wounded victim of the shooting attack on passenger cars in Mandori Ochit, Lower Kurram, passed away on November 21. 52 people have now been killed in the attack on passenger cars.
In Kurram District, gunfire events have resulted in 102 fatalities and 138 injuries during the last week. Furthermore, all travel on the main Peshawar-Parachinar route is still prohibited. All educational institutions have been closed, and mobile and internet services have been suspended.
According to MNA Engineer Hameed Hussain, the public’s problems have gotten worse as a result of the highways being closed, which has stopped the supply of food, oil, and medications.
Additionally, he emphasized the need for immediate measures to reopen the roads. Deputy Commissioner Javedullah Mehsud noted that members of the grand peace jirga from Kohat Division are arriving in Kurram District to hold negotiations with the elders of the conflicting parties in an effort to restore peace.


