Pakistan Coal Mine Clash: Bloody conflict in Pakistan’s coal mine, 16 people died

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Pakistan Coal Mine Clash: On Monday (May 16), a bloody clash broke out between two groups in Pakistan’s North West region over the demarcation of a coal mine. At least 16 people died in this. Police informed about this incident. The incident took place in Dera Adam Thek area of ​​Kohat district, about 35 km from Peshawar, he said.

A bloody clash broke out between the Sanikhel and Jarkhun Khel tribes over the demarcation of a mine in Dera Adam Theek area. Those killed and injured in the attack were sent to the hospital, where the injured would be treated and the postmortem of those killed would be done. However, the police said that the exact number of injured could not be immediately ascertained, but several casualties occurred in the firing from both the sides.

police handled the situation

During the clash in the coal mine, a joint team of police and other security forces reached the spot. The police reached the spot and stopped the firing between the opposing tribesmen. An FIR has been lodged in the Dara Adam sports station regarding this incident. The Sanikhel and Zarghun Khel tribes have been at loggerheads over the demarcation of the coal mine for the past few years and several agreements to end the impasse have gone in vain.

 

Stubborn nature of tribal people

Police say that both sexes are of stubborn nature. Due to which painful incidents keep happening between both sexes. Due to which both the sides are suffering heavy casualties. At the same time, when the injured were taken to the hospital after the incident, two of them also died.