PARACHINAR—A wounded passenger from the Kurram convoy attack succumbed to his injuries, bringing the death toll from ongoing violence to 102, with 138 others injured. The district remains embroiled in deadly tribal clashes, with recent skirmishes claiming two more lives and injuring six, sources confirm.
The fatal convoy attack on November 21 accounted for 52 deaths alone, following the latest casualty, Muhammad Ali. Over the past week, the unrest has escalated, contributing to the current grim toll.
Internet and mobile services remain suspended along the Peshawar-Parachinar Highway, adding to the chaos. Additionally, all educational institutions in the region are closed, compounding the hardship faced by residents.
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In an interview with TNN, MNA Engineer Hameed Hussain highlighted the dire situation, noting that blocked roads have disrupted the supply of essential food items and medicines. He urged authorities to take immediate action to reopen and secure vital routes.
Deputy Commissioner of Kurram, Javedullah Mehsud, revealed that members of a Grand Peace Jirga from Kohat Division are being transported to Kurram. The jirga will engage both parties in negotiations, aiming to secure a ceasefire and restore peace in the volatile district.