Five killed over land dispute between two tribes in Qila Abdullah
QUETTA: Five people were killed and several others injured in a clash between two tribes in the Qila Abdullah area of Balochistan, causing widespread fear and panic in the region.
The local administration and security forces promptly reached the scene.
According to details, an armed clash broke out on Sunday between two tribes in Qila Abdullah, Balochistan. Both sides exchanged heavy gunfire using modern weapons. As a result, five people were reported killed and several others injured.
The clash triggered panic in the area, leading to the closure of markets. Upon receiving information about the incident, Levies personnel and the local administration arrived at the site, cordoned off the area, and shifted the injured and the bodies to the hospital.
The cause of the clash is reported to be a land dispute. Further action is being taken by the local administration.
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