At least 64 people have been killed in renewed violence between Pashtun Sunni and Shia tribes in Pakistan’s Kurram district, despite a ceasefire signed last month. The clashes began over land disputes and have led to road closures, food shortages, and school shutdowns in the region bordering Afghanistan. Governor Faisal Karim Kundi of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province said dozens on either side were wounded in the fighting
64 killed in a week as Pak’s Khyber tribal truce collapses

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