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Death toll in Pakistan sectarian clashes now over 130, official says

Deadly sectarian clashes have actually continued in Pakistan's northwestern Kurram district in spite of a tentative ceasefire struck late last week, local officials said, with the death toll now over 130 as authorities attempt to broker a solution.

Kurram, near the border with Afghanistan, has been a. flashpoint for sectarian tensions for years. They overflowed. into a fresh wave of attacks last month when clashes in between. Sunnis and Shias left dozens dead.

District administration official Wajid Hussain stated 133. people had actually been killed in the attacks in the last week and a. half.

The district administration and other appropriate authorities. have actually initiated efforts to stop fighting between the 2. neighborhoods however there is no development yet, he stated.

A Pakistani government team mediated a seven-day ceasefire. offer between the competing groups last Sunday. Armed Shi'ite and. Sunni Muslims have actually engaged in tribal and sectarian rivalry for. decades over land and other local disputes in Kurram.

Provincial authorities put the death toll at 97, with 43. people eliminated in the initial attack when gunmen opened fire on. mainly Shia chauffeurs and the rest eliminated in retaliatory clashes.

Chief Minister for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province Ali Amin Khan. Gandapur visited the area on Saturday for a large event of. tribal elders and leaders.

Anyone who takes up arms will be dealt with as a terrorist,. and their fate will be that of a terrorist, stated Gandapur. according to a declaration from his workplace late on Saturday,. including that security forces would stay in the area.

Homeowners and officials stated the primary highway linking. Kurram's primary city of Parachinar to the provincial capital. Peshawar was blocked, which had actually developed difficulties transferring. injured individuals to healthcare facilities.

Our medical group is working all the time to perform. surgeries due to the challenges in referring patients to larger. health centers in Peshawar and in other places, said Dr Syed Mir Hassan,. from Parachinar's district medical facility.

He added that they were currently dealing with around 100. wounded clients and had actually gotten 50 bodies during the violence.

(source: Reuters)