
Five people were killed and two others injured after rival groups exchanged gunfire over a land dispute in Lower South Waziristan on Saturday. The incident is significant because it highlights the deadly consequences of unresolved property conflicts in tribal districts. The clash affected residents of the Gul Kach area, where authorities launched a response following the violence.
According to police officials, the shooting occurred in the Gul Kach area of Lower South Waziristan. A dispute over land ownership reportedly triggered the confrontation between two groups. The situation quickly escalated into an exchange of gunfire, resulting in multiple casualties.
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District Police Officer officials said five individuals lost their lives during the clash. Two other people sustained injuries and required immediate medical attention. Rescue efforts were initiated soon after authorities received reports of the incident.
Police teams reached the area and secured the scene following the shooting. Authorities shifted the bodies and injured persons to a nearby hospital for medical treatment and legal procedures. Officials have not yet released the identities of the victims.
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Investigators are gathering information about the dispute and circumstances surrounding the clash. Authorities are also assessing whether further security measures are needed to prevent additional violence. Land-related conflicts remain a recurring source of tension in several parts of the region and have occasionally resulted in deadly confrontations.