130 people were killed in the clashes in the northwest of Pakistan
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency According to Reuters, local authorities in Pakistan announced that despite the fragile ceasefire in the northwestern regions, the clashes continue and 130 people have been killed so far; Efforts are underway to find a solution to this crisis.
The city of Parachenar is the center of the “Koram” tribe region, the majority of whose population is Shia. This region is located in the northwest of Pakistan and in 2018 it was added to “Khyber Pakhtunkhwa” along with other parts of tribal areas. This is despite the fact that the majority of Pakistan’s population is made up of Sunnis and the communities and tribes of these regions have been at war with each other for decades.
The new clashes started on Thursday (December 1) and in the attack on passenger cars in Karam region, 47 people including 39 Shiites were martyred, according to reports, many Among the victims of this incident were women and children. Also, at least 12 other people were injured in this terrorist attack. The identity of the perpetrators of this terrorist incident is not clear and no group has claimed responsibility for this attack.
On the fourth of Azar, the authorities and the local police of Pakistan announced that after the recent terrorist attack near the city of “Parachanar” in the northwest of Pakistan, there was tension and conflict between the “Alizai” and “Alizai” tribes. At least 37 people were killed and 30 others were injured in “Bagan” in the “Koram” region.