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Warring tribes in northwest Pakistan agree to a cease-fire after bloodshed

  • Two warring tribes in Kurram District agreed to a seven-day ceasefire following efforts by the provincial government, as confirmed by Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif, the chief minister's adviser on information.
  • The violence in the region has claimed 64 lives, with the death toll rising after recent deadly clashes, reported by Dawn.
  • Both tribes agreed to return each other's bodies and prisoners, but sporadic gunfire continued in Lower Kurram, creating fear among residents.
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