More than 100 deaths are reported in the violent clashes in Karam.
According to the latest figures, 102 people have been killed and 138 injured so far as a result of the conflict in Parachinar area of Kurram tribal district.
The ongoing conflict and road closures in many areas have further compounded the public’s suffering due to disruptions in the supply of food, oil and medicine.
The Deputy Commissioner announced the arrival of MNA Engineer Hameed Hussain and members of the Kohat Division Grand Peace Jirga to District Kuram.
According to sources, 102 people have died and 138 have been injured as a result of firing incidents in Karam district. Clashes are going on between tribes at different places. According to police and hospital sources, two more people have been killed and six injured in recent incidents of firing during inter-tribal clashes.
Muhammad Ali, another injured in the firing attack on passenger vehicles in Mandori Ochat, Lower Karam, died on November 21. 52 people have been killed so far in the attack on passenger cars.
102 people were killed and 138 injured as a result of firing incidents in Karam district last week. Additionally, all travel on the main Peshawar-Parachinar route is still prohibited. All educational institutions are closed, mobile and internet services are suspended.
According to MNA Engineer Hameed Hussain, the problems of the people have increased due to the closure of highways, which has stopped the supply of food items, oil and medicines.
Furthermore, he stressed the need for immediate steps to reopen the roads. Deputy Commissioner Javedullah Mehsud said that members of the Grand Aman Jirga from Kohat Division are reaching Karam district to hold talks with the elders of the warring parties in efforts to restore peace.