Kurram’s assistant commissioner (Income) Saeed Manan Khan was injured in a Khysil Tehyber Pakhtunkhwa Upper Tiring incident on Friday, a hospital official said.
According to Dr. Mir Hassan Jan, a medical superintendent of the Hospital of the parachute district, the shot incident occurred in the Boshehra area of Alta Kurram.
“The Kurram AC was visiting the Boshehra area to [implementing] El Alto El Fuego and was accompanied by the Police, ”said Dr. Jan Dawn.com.
Shafique Hussain, a Turi tribe leader, said Dawn.com who was accompanying AC Manan and were “occupied in the implementation of the Alto El Fuego” when the incident occurred.
The AC Manan was taken to the DHQ hospital and underwent an operation, Hussain added. He also said that three more people were injured in the shot.
Later, Manan was transferred by plane to Peshawar through the helicopter after his operation after he was shot in his stomach, said Jan.
After an attack against a convoy in Lower Kurram’s Bagan area, he murdered more than 40 people in November, subsequent clashes derived from land disputes charged at least 130 more lives.
The volatile security situation led to the closing of a main road for weeks, which resulted in a shortage of essential goods and medications in the parachute of Alto Kurram. While a high fire agreement between the tribes at war was signed on January 1, attacks against a government convoy and a help convoy this month put peace endangered.
On January 4, a government convoy was attacked near Bagan, wounding former DC Javedullah Mehsud and leaving the convoy stranded.
In a January 16 attack against a convoy in Lower Kurram’s Bagan area, two security officials were martyred and another five injured. The retaliation action for security forces left six dead attackers and 10 injured.
While the police recovered the bodies of four drivers with their hands tied, five were still missing. The sources said that of 35 trucks in the convoy, only two returned to Thall, while more than 10 trucks were looted and fires.
In response, the authorities launched an “limited anti -terrorism operation” at the Bajo Kurram Tehsil on January 19, which used guning helicopters and concluded after four days.
The KP government has promised to take “indiscriminate measures” against the perpetrators of violence in the district, deciding to arrest elements that interrupt peace, as well as its facilitators.
Under the high fire of 14 points, a total of 16 illegal bunkers have been destroyed so far in several areas of bass Kurram.
Despite the peace agreement, the main transport routes in Kurram have closed for four months, paralyzing the life of the local population. Until now, six aid convoys transporting essential supplies and medications have reached the district.
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