At least 38 people were killed in a gun attack carried out on passenger vans in the Ochat area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Lower Kurram region on Thursday, according to the police.
Ahmady Shama Station House Officer Kaleem Shah told media that 38 people were killed, including three women, and 11 were injured.
The same toll was given by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi while speaking to the media outside the Islamabad High Court.
“This past week has been difficult and upsetting, now 38 people have been martyred in Kurram,” he said. “We see a new incident every day now and are in constant contact with the KP authorities, KP inspector general of police and the chief minister. They need help.
“They are one of our provinces, a part of our country and we will not leave them behind,” the interior minister said. “We are going to help however we can.”
Providing details of the incident, KP government spokesperson Barrister Dr Saif said police personnel were attacked first, and then the passenger convoy was targeted from both sides. “Around 200 vehicles were in the convoy,” he said.
He said the district administration, senior police officials and officers were present at the scene. Barrister Saif added that an investigation into the incident was ongoing.
Kurram Deputy Commissioner (DC) Javedullah Mehsud told AFP that “two separate convoys of members of the Shia community … were targeted by the terrorists in the Kurram district.
“Both convoys consisted of around 40 vehicles travelling under police escort.”
DC Mehsud further said that “women and children sought refuge in local houses, and we are currently searching for [the attackers] in the area.”
Talking to Dawn.com, he said sectarian attacks had occurred in the past but civilians were also targeted in the current attack thus terrorism could not be ruled out. He said there were land disputes between tribes in Kurram.
Earlier, Tehsil Head Quarters (THQ) Hospital Alizai Medical Superintendent Dr Muhammad Ishaq said 33 people were killed and 30 injured, adding that the latter were being referred to various hospitals in the district and some to Peshawar.
KP Chief Secretary Nadeem Aslam Chaudhry told Reuters that “the death toll is likely to rise”.
Condemnations
President Asif Ali Zardari strongly condemned the incident and expressed his condolences to the bereaved of the deceased.
“Attacking innocent passengers is a cowardly and inhumane act,” he was quoted as saying in a post on X by PPP’s media cell.
He added that those responsible for the incident should be punished. He urged that timely medical aid be provided to the injured.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif similarly ordered that the best medical facilities be provided to the people injured in the attack in a statement condemning the attack.
He issued a directive to identify the attackers and punish them.
“The enemies of the peace of the country attacked the convoy of innocent citizens which is tantamount to brutality. All attempts of anti-national elements to destroy the peace of the beloved country will be thwarted.