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Pakistan: 16 killed in tribal feud over coal mine dispute in Kohat

The incident occurred in Kohat district over the delimitation of coal mines. The dispute between the Sunnykhel and Zarghun Khel tribes has been continuing for the last couple of years.

16 killed in tribal feud over coal mine dispute in Kohat
16 killed in tribal feud over coal mine dispute in Kohat
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Published : May 16, 2023, 9:45 AM IST

Kohat (Pakistan): At least 16 people were killed in a bloody clash between two tribes on Monday in a delimitation dispute of a coal mine in Darra Adamkhel Kohat, reported ARY News. As per details, clashes broke out between Sunikhel and Akhorwal around 35 km southwest of Peshawar, in Kohat district in a dispute regarding the delimitation of coal mines which resulted in the killing of 14 people on the spot.

According to the Kohat Police spokesperson, the dispute between the two tribes, both of whom are part of the hill community of Bulandari, turned violent when they faced each other in the disputed mountain range. The injured people were rushed to a nearby hospital where two more people also succumbed to injuries, reported ARY News. The exact number of injured people was not immediately known, but there were casualties on both sides in the exchange of fire, police said.

Joint teams of police and other security forces rushed to the site and halted the firing between the rival tribes. An FIR has been registered in Dara Adamkhel police station, naming the persons of the warring parties. It should be noted that the dispute between the Sunikhel and Akhorwal nations over the demarcation of the Bulandari Hill had been going on for a long time and a Jirga was being held between the two tribes.

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However, due to the adamant nature of the local people on both sides, a tragic incident occurred, and both sides suffered heavy casualties. Police reached the spot and took the situation under their control. They said it is a long-standing dispute between the two tribes. and security forces reached the spot. The bodies and the injured were rushed to hospitals in Peshawar, reported ARY News. (With agency inputs)

Kohat (Pakistan): At least 16 people were killed in a bloody clash between two tribes on Monday in a delimitation dispute of a coal mine in Darra Adamkhel Kohat, reported ARY News. As per details, clashes broke out between Sunikhel and Akhorwal around 35 km southwest of Peshawar, in Kohat district in a dispute regarding the delimitation of coal mines which resulted in the killing of 14 people on the spot.

According to the Kohat Police spokesperson, the dispute between the two tribes, both of whom are part of the hill community of Bulandari, turned violent when they faced each other in the disputed mountain range. The injured people were rushed to a nearby hospital where two more people also succumbed to injuries, reported ARY News. The exact number of injured people was not immediately known, but there were casualties on both sides in the exchange of fire, police said.

Joint teams of police and other security forces rushed to the site and halted the firing between the rival tribes. An FIR has been registered in Dara Adamkhel police station, naming the persons of the warring parties. It should be noted that the dispute between the Sunikhel and Akhorwal nations over the demarcation of the Bulandari Hill had been going on for a long time and a Jirga was being held between the two tribes.

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However, due to the adamant nature of the local people on both sides, a tragic incident occurred, and both sides suffered heavy casualties. Police reached the spot and took the situation under their control. They said it is a long-standing dispute between the two tribes. and security forces reached the spot. The bodies and the injured were rushed to hospitals in Peshawar, reported ARY News. (With agency inputs)

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