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April - 2 
Two people were killed and nine others injured in a clash between two religious groups at Khyber Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 2, according to Daily Times. The fighting started when the Lashkar-e-Islami, headed by
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Two people were killed and nine others injured in a clash between two religious groups at Khyber Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 2, according to Daily Times. The fighting started when the Lashkar-e-Islami, headed by Mangal Bagh, cordoned off the Ansarul Islam’s centre in the Shalobar area, three kilometers from Bara Bazaar. Consequently, both groups exchanged gunfire which killed Sher Hasid of the Ansarul Islam and a student, identified as Faisal, and injured nine others.
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April - 6 
Authorities imposed a curfew in Kurram Agency on April 6 following sectarian violence in which three people were killed and the Army was called out to control the situation, according to Daily Times. The Federally Administrated Tribal Area (FATA) sec
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Authorities imposed a curfew in Kurram Agency on April 6 following sectarian violence in which three people were killed and the Army was called out to control the situation, according to Daily Times. The Federally Administrated Tribal Area (FATA) security chief Arbab Arif confirmed that a curfew had been imposed and said the political administration had told him about a single casualty so far. However, hospital sources said that three people were killed and 13 injured when Shias were attacked in an imambargah in the morning. AFP quoted an administration official as saying that trouble erupted when Shias staged a demonstration outside their mosque against local Sunnis who allegedly chanted anti-Shia slogans during a religious rally last week. Reuters reported that 20 people had been injured in gun battles between Shias and Sunnis. "There is curfew in Parachinar city," said a security official. A resident of the area where the imambargah is located said, "The situation is still tense ... sporadic firing can still be heard."
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April - 7 
At least 40 persons were killed and an unspecified number of them wounded at Parachinar and other parts of the Kurram tribal agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 7 on the second day of sectarian clashes. Arbab Muhammad Ar
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At least 40 persons were killed and an unspecified number of them wounded at Parachinar and other parts of the Kurram tribal agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 7 on the second day of sectarian clashes. Arbab Muhammad Arif, Secretary (Security) for the FATA, told The News that 40 persons were killed and 43 injured in the fighting in Kurram Agency. He said authorities have not kept any count of the number of Sunnis and Shias who have died in the clashes. However, he denied the suggestion that Pakistan Army’s helicopter gun-ships had caused most of the fatalities by firing at combatants from the air. Conceding that the clashes have spread out of the regional headquarters, Parachinar, to other parts of Kurram Agency, he said efforts were being made to control the situation through effective measures. Earlier, Kurram Agency's Political Agent, Sahibzada Anees, said the government could resort to the use of helicopter gun-ships to intercept and attack fighters in the outlying areas of Kurram Agency to prevent the escalation of fighting.
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April - 7 
Unconfirmed reports from Kurram Agency said the death toll was more than 40 and it was increasing due to the continuing clashes and the spread of fighting to hitherto peaceful villages. The use of heavy weapons by the combatants, including missiles,
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Unconfirmed reports from Kurram Agency said the death toll was more than 40 and it was increasing due to the continuing clashes and the spread of fighting to hitherto peaceful villages. The use of heavy weapons by the combatants, including missiles, rocket launchers and mortar guns was also reported. Sectarian clashes started on April 6-morning when unidentified people opened fire at a Shia procession. Earlier, a Sunni procession had allegedly been pelted with stones and its participants abused.
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April - 8 
16 more persons were killed in the Kurram Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 8 as sectarian clashes spread to most parts of the tribal region bordering Afghanistan, according to The News. Nine Shias and seven Sunnis were re
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16 more persons were killed in the Kurram Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 8 as sectarian clashes spread to most parts of the tribal region bordering Afghanistan, according to The News. Nine Shias and seven Sunnis were reportedly killed in different villages of the Kurram Agency. The Shias who died included four in Pewar village, two in Chardiwar and Jalamay, two in Mallikhel and one in Karman. The dead Sunnis included five in the Boshera village and two in Sadda town. Among the five casualties in Boshera were three women and two children, all struck by mortar shells.
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April - 8 
In a separate clash with militants, a tribal elder and a deputy were killed late on April 8 near Wana, administrative headquarters of South Waziristan.
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In a separate clash with militants, a tribal elder and a deputy were killed late on April 8 near Wana, administrative headquarters of South Waziristan.
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April - 8 
Sources said rival groups were targeting each other’s positions in the Sadda-Ibrahimzai and Kirman-Parachamkani areas of the agency. They were using heavy weapons and also targeting residential areas. In Alizai, a shell reportedly hit a government of
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Sources said rival groups were targeting each other’s positions in the Sadda-Ibrahimzai and Kirman-Parachamkani areas of the agency. They were using heavy weapons and also targeting residential areas. In Alizai, a shell reportedly hit a government office, killing one soldier. Residents said some people had opened fire in the Dandar localities of the city on April 8-night, but no casualty was reported.
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April - 8 
The situation, however, was reportedly stable in Kurram Agency’s headquarters, Parachinar, where the clashes erupted on April 6 and led to most of the casualties. The Army and the paramilitary Frontier Corps were patrolling the streets of Parachinar
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The situation, however, was reportedly stable in Kurram Agency’s headquarters, Parachinar, where the clashes erupted on April 6 and led to most of the casualties. The Army and the paramilitary Frontier Corps were patrolling the streets of Parachinar and gunship helicopters were over-flying the city to intercept combatants. Kurram Agency’s political agent, Sahibzada Mohammad Anis, told The News that negotiations were being held with leaders from the Sunni and Shia communities to secure a truce.
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April - 9 
Despite a cease-fire between the rival Sunni and Shia groups, sectarian riots continued in different parts of the Kurram Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 9, according to Dawn. Political Agent Sahibzada Mohammad Anees info
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Despite a cease-fire between the rival Sunni and Shia groups, sectarian riots continued in different parts of the Kurram Agency in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 9, according to Dawn. Political Agent Sahibzada Mohammad Anees informed that the truce brokered in many areas of the region with the help of tribal elders had failed to quell clashes in far-off areas.
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April - 9 
Pro-government tribesmen have reportedly cleared the Azam Warsak area in South Waziristan of Uzbek militants linked to the al Qaeda and hoisted their flags after establishing their control. An official said that around 2,000 tribal volunteers and mil
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Pro-government tribesmen have reportedly cleared the Azam Warsak area in South Waziristan of Uzbek militants linked to the al Qaeda and hoisted their flags after establishing their control. An official said that around 2,000 tribal volunteers and militants allied to ‘commander’ Maulana Nazir entered Azam Warsak on April 9-morning and hoisted white flags, according to Dawn. "With God’s help, we have forced Qari Tahir Khan and his supporters to flee," Mullah Owais Hanafi, a spokesman for the tribal army led by Maulana Nazir, said in a statement. Qari Tahir Khan is a local name for Tahir Yuldashev, leader of the outlawed Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. "By (Monday) mid-day, the tribal army reached the centre of Azam Warsak to hoist a white flag – signifying the return of peace – and Uzbek militants left the area long before our mujahideen’s arrival," Hanafi said. "There was no resistance… It was a problem area but it’s clear now," South Waziristan administrator Hussainzada Khan told Dawn. Hussainzada disclosed that overnight clashes between pro-government tribesmen and Uzbek militants had left eight Uzbeks dead.
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April - 9 
The government has put the death toll of Uzbek militants since late March at more than 200 but reports indicate that the figure could be higher. Hussainzada said the Uzbek militants were on the retreat and tribal volunteers were trying to chase them
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The government has put the death toll of Uzbek militants since late March at more than 200 but reports indicate that the figure could be higher. Hussainzada said the Uzbek militants were on the retreat and tribal volunteers were trying to chase them out of Ziarah Leetha on the border with Afghanistan. He also said the tribal volunteers had seized computers and ammunition from the Uzbek hideouts in Azam Warsak and other areas.
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April - 9 
Unidentified people fired rockets on the house of a retired security officer in the Niag Banda region of Bajaur Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 9-night, Dawn reported. Another rocket landed in a nearby field. There w
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Unidentified people fired rockets on the house of a retired security officer in the Niag Banda region of Bajaur Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 9-night, Dawn reported. Another rocket landed in a nearby field. There was, however, no casualty.
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April - 10 
Eight more persons were killed on April 10 on the fifth day of the sectarian clashes in the Kurram Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), according to The News. Hospital and tribal sources said that firing of missiles and shelling
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Eight more persons were killed on April 10 on the fifth day of the sectarian clashes in the Kurram Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), according to The News. Hospital and tribal sources said that firing of missiles and shelling by mortar guns killed three people in the Pir Qayyum village, three in Balishtkhel, one more in Ibrahimzai and another in the Shingak village. The eight persons who died included five Shias and three Sunnis.
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April - 10 
Reports quoting people in Sadda, headquarters of Lower Kurram, said around 2,000 missiles had hit their town. Some 250 houses in Sadda were damaged. Fighters in Sadda have reportedly been firing rockets, missiles and mortar guns at the nearby Shia vi
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Reports quoting people in Sadda, headquarters of Lower Kurram, said around 2,000 missiles had hit their town. Some 250 houses in Sadda were damaged. Fighters in Sadda have reportedly been firing rockets, missiles and mortar guns at the nearby Shia villages of Balishtkhel who have retaliated with heavy weapons. Clashes continued during the previous night and on April 10 between the Sunni village of Bushera and Mallikhel inhabited by Shias. Long-range missiles were also fired by the rival groups in Alizai and Bagzai against each other. Fighting was also reported from the Karman and Parachamkani villages, Ibrahimzai and Masozai villages and Tari Mangal and Pewar villages.
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April - 10 
The main road connecting Kurram Agency with other parts of the country has been blocked for the last five days and consequently a large number of people were reportedly stranded in Peshawar. Education institutions and business centres also remained c
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The main road connecting Kurram Agency with other parts of the country has been blocked for the last five days and consequently a large number of people were reportedly stranded in Peshawar. Education institutions and business centres also remained closed in various areas of the Agency.
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April - 11 
At least 45 more people were killed during sectarian clashes in the Kurram Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 10-night and April 11 as Shia and Sunni combatants continued to attack each other’s villages with heavy weapons d
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At least 45 more people were killed during sectarian clashes in the Kurram Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 10-night and April 11 as Shia and Sunni combatants continued to attack each other’s villages with heavy weapons despite warnings of military action by the government against those refusing to stop fighting, The News reported. For the sixth day, fighting occurred in most parts of the Kurram Agency bordering Afghanistan. Certain villages such as Inzari and Shiblan, which were peaceful so far, are now reportedly witnessing violent clashes. Two other villages, Jelamai and Chardiwar, were burnt and more than a dozen of their male inhabitants were shot dead. The highest number of casualties took place in Sadda, when missiles reportedly fired from Ibrahimzai village on April 10-night hit positions manned by Sunni fighters drawn from a army of Massozai, Orakzai and other tribesmen. Sources said 19 men were killed and 30 injured. Combatants in Sadda retaliated with heavy firing at Ibrahimzai, Balishtkhel and Sangina villages. There were reports of death of eight people in this attack on Balishtkhel. Casualties in other parts of Kurram Agency included one dead and four wounded in two missile attacks on houses in the border village of Kharlachi, one killed and two injured in Shingak village, one dead and two wounded in Shiblan village. Three persons were injured when a missile allegedly fired from Afghan territory hit the border village of Bhurki. There were unconfirmed reports that 10 bodies of fighters were transported to their native villages in Hangu district for burial.
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April - 11 
Military spokesperson, Major General Waheed Arshad, told the reporters that “The Taliban problem lies in Afghanistan and not in Pakistan. We are trying to make sure that there is no active support from here.”
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Military spokesperson, Major General Waheed Arshad, told the reporters that “The Taliban problem lies in Afghanistan and not in Pakistan. We are trying to make sure that there is no active support from here.”
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April - 11 
Pakistani security forces operating in South Waziristan have made a three-tier security deployment to stop cross-border infiltration by militants into Afghanistan, a senior military commander said in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on April 1
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Pakistani security forces operating in South Waziristan have made a three-tier security deployment to stop cross-border infiltration by militants into Afghanistan, a senior military commander said in Wana, headquarters of South Waziristan, on April 11, according to Dawn. He also said that Pakistan would shortly commence fencing of its borders along a 12-km stretch with Afghanistan to ‘choke off’ cross-border infiltration. “No regular movement is taking place between South Waziristan and Bermal of Afghanistan. It is very less; if at all there is any movement. If someone proves it through satellite imagery, I am responsible,” Major Gen Gul Muhammad told a group of Pakistani and foreign journalists visiting the region. Gul, who commands Pakistani troops operating in most of the tribal region along the Afghan border, said he had made what he described as `coercive deployment’ of troops to stop cross-border infiltration. He disclosed that Pakistani forces had set up 33 check-posts along South Waziristan’s borders with Afghanistan, conducting regular patrolling, mostly through the night and sharing information with western forces across the border. According to him, troops operating in the border region had also imposed a night curfew in a stretch of three kilometers to check cross-border movement.
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April - 11 
The military used artillery guns to target positions from where fighters were firing at their sectarian rivals on April 11-afternoon. In one such attack, the troops shelled a trench of Sunni fighters in Khushangul village, killing three men and injur
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The military used artillery guns to target positions from where fighters were firing at their sectarian rivals on April 11-afternoon. In one such attack, the troops shelled a trench of Sunni fighters in Khushangul village, killing three men and injuring six others. While Kurram Agency’s Political Agent, Sahibzada Mohammad Anis, put the death toll until April 11-afternoon after six days of fighting at 35, independent sources said the toll was steadily climbing and could now be in the range of 80 to 100.
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April - 12 
One person was killed and three others, including a girl, were injured when unidentified militants fired nine mortar shells at an area 50 kilometres west of Miranshah in North Waziristan on April 12, according to Daily Times.
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One person was killed and three others, including a girl, were injured when unidentified militants fired nine mortar shells at an area 50 kilometres west of Miranshah in North Waziristan on April 12, according to Daily Times.
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April - 22 
A major of the paramilitary Mehsud Scouts and three school children were wounded in a cross-fire between armed supporters of the Lashkar-i-Islam and security force personnel in the Bara area of Khyber Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas
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A major of the paramilitary Mehsud Scouts and three school children were wounded in a cross-fire between armed supporters of the Lashkar-i-Islam and security force personnel in the Bara area of Khyber Agency in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 22, according to Dawn.
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April - 22 
The Lashkar-i-Islam is a pro-Taliban militant group headed by a tribal Mangal Bagh. It is headquartered at Kohi Malik Din Khel in the Bara area of Khyber Agency. The group has allegedly established its own court and prison cells and "criminals and op
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The Lashkar-i-Islam is a pro-Taliban militant group headed by a tribal Mangal Bagh. It is headquartered at Kohi Malik Din Khel in the Bara area of Khyber Agency. The group has allegedly established its own court and prison cells and "criminals and opponents were being tried in this court according to his version of Sharia and then put into prison."
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April - 23 
Six people were killed and 12 others sustained injuries when Lashkar-i-Islam activists and security forces (SFs) exchanged fire at Bara in the Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 23, according to Dawn. The clash occur
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Six people were killed and 12 others sustained injuries when Lashkar-i-Islam activists and security forces (SFs) exchanged fire at Bara in the Khyber Agency of Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) on April 23, according to Dawn. The clash occurred when Lashkar-i-Islami activists and a group of school-children marched to the residence of their opponent Pir Saifur Rehman in the Mandi Kas area at around 9.30am. Officials said that when the children and armed Lashkar activists reached the fortified residence, some people in the crowd opened fire on the SFs. The troops retaliated and four students were killed and 12 people wounded. Two of the injured died in hospital. Eyewitnesses told Dawn that most of the dead and injured were aged between 15 and 20.
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April - 23 
Some locals have reportedly accused the troops of opening fire on school-children. But the Security Secretary of FATA, Arbab Mohammad Arif, blamed the Lashkar for using children as human shield. Mangal Bagh, the self-proclaimed chief of Lashkar-i-Isl
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Some locals have reportedly accused the troops of opening fire on school-children. But the Security Secretary of FATA, Arbab Mohammad Arif, blamed the Lashkar for using children as human shield. Mangal Bagh, the self-proclaimed chief of Lashkar-i-Islam, denied the official claim and accused the troops of opening fire on ‘peaceful protesters’.
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April - 24 
Unidentified militants blew up a transmission line tower near Dando Pul on April 24, disrupting electricity supply to several areas in the Mohmand and Bajaur agencies of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). A Tribal Electric Supply Company
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Unidentified militants blew up a transmission line tower near Dando Pul on April 24, disrupting electricity supply to several areas in the Mohmand and Bajaur agencies of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). A Tribal Electric Supply Company official said that militants had targeted the same tower a few months ago, but it had been repaired.
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April - 27 
The bilateral and multilateral creditors, however, called for more action to restore peace in the region to allow implementation of the $2 billion FATA Sustainable Development Programme for improving the condition of people. The US has reportedly alr
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The bilateral and multilateral creditors, however, called for more action to restore peace in the region to allow implementation of the $2 billion FATA Sustainable Development Programme for improving the condition of people. The US has reportedly already committed $750 million for the development of FATA in the next five years and was making efforts to arrange another $250 million from other lenders. The project covers improvements in areas of education, health, roads, bridges, industries, tourism, commerce and agriculture over a period of nine years.
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*Data till , April 24, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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