Tit-for-tat blood feud attacks leave 12 dead in K-P

Feud began with an honour killing 22 years ago, says official


Afp October 17, 2019
PHOTO: FILE

PESHAWAR: At least 12 people were killed in attacks on Thursday launched by two rival armed groups in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Tank district linked to a long-running feud, officials said.

Armed members of one tribe first attacked a rival group, killing two people, Fahad Wazir, a senior government official said.

Later a passenger van passing through the territory of the second tribe was shot up, leaving ten passengers dead and five injured.

"At least 12 people were killed in both the attacks today, both these rival groups from two separate tribals had an old enmity," Wazir said.

He added that one woman was among the dead and some of the wounded were in a critical condition.

More than 32 people have so far been killed as part of the feud.

Mohammad Arif Khan, the top police official in the remote town of Tank where the incident took place, said the two tribes have attacked each other at regular intervals since the feud began with an honour killing 22 years ago.

Extra police have been deployed to the area and an operation launched to find those responsible for the shootings, officials said.

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