Kurram Agency War April 2007
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The Kurram Agency War began on 6 April 2007 in Kurram Agency, Federally Administered Tribal Areas
Federally Administered Tribal Areas
The Federally Administered Tribal Areas are a semi-autonomous tribal region in the northwest of Pakistan, lying between the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, and the neighboring country of Afghanistan. The FATA comprise seven Agencies and six FRs...

, Pakistan. The conflict is said to be on a procession in Parachinar
Parachinar
Parachinar is the capital of Kurram Agency, FATA of Pakistan. It is about 290 km west of the capital, Islamabad...

 city. The incident left more than 40 people dead and more than 150 people wounded by 9 April 2007.

Tension had been brewing in the area adjacent to the Afghan border since April 1 when the sectarian group Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamaat taking part in Mawlid
Mawlid
Mawlid or sometimes ميلاد , mīlād is a term used to refer to the observance of the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad which occurs in Rabi' al-awwal,...

(prophet Muhammad's birthday) procession chanted objectionable slogans.

The administration had arrested some 30 participants of the Eid Milad (Mawlid) procession for raising the objectionable slogans and assured the rival sect of further action against elements who had raised the slogans.

April 6 (War Starts)

  • On Friday, 6 April, a gunman fired on a procession held by Shia Muslims in Parachinar.
  • An ambulance was also attacked in the city in which three people, including the organiser of the two were wounded.
  • The political administration of the Kurram
    Kurram
    Kurram can refer to either:*Kurram River - a river on the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan*Kurram Valley - the valley of the Kurram River which runs from Afghanistan to the Indus River....

     Agency imposed curfew and additional army troops called out to stop acts of lawlessness in the area.
  • A jirga
    Jirga
    A jirga is a tribal assembly of elders which takes decisions by consensus, particularly among the Pashtun people but also in other ethnic groups near them; they are most common in Afghanistan and among the Pashtuns in Pakistan near its border with Afghanistan...

     of elders was being convened to broker a ceasefire between the two groups.
  • Hospital sources said that three bodies and 18 wounded people had been brought to the agency headquarters hospital.
  • Locals said the number of casualties might increase as both sides were using heavy weapons.
  • Akber Khan Road's Markets, houses and shops set a blazed by the Shia Militants (Mehdi Militia & Hezbollah) came from the villages of Zeran and Kirman of Upper Kurram. Millions of rupees losses occurred.

April 7 (Army Takes Over)

  • The army took control of Parachinar
    Parachinar
    Parachinar is the capital of Kurram Agency, FATA of Pakistan. It is about 290 km west of the capital, Islamabad...

     on Saturday after overnight heavy gun battles between two sectarian groups. Fierce clashes continued in other parts of the Kurram
    Kurram
    Kurram can refer to either:*Kurram River - a river on the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan*Kurram Valley - the valley of the Kurram River which runs from Afghanistan to the Indus River....

     Agency.
  • Cobra helicopters targeted suspected locations in and around the town to dislodge combatants from their positions. The army and paramilitary forces, backed by armoured personnel carriers, entered the Parachinar town and secured positions at around 11 am.
  • FATA
    Fata
    The FATA or FC-ATA is a type of computer hard disk drive. FATA is simply the low cost ATA or SATA disk drive equipped with a small external converter, that changes the interface to Fibre Channel...

    ’s secretary for security Arbab Mohammad Arif told reporters in Peshawar
    Peshawar
    Peshawar is the capital of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and the administrative center and central economic hub for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan....

     that 40 people had been killed and 70 wounded in the two days of fighting.
  • Officials claim the curfew imposed in the area was effective and the city had been sealed completely and troops were issued a ‘shoot at sight order’ if any person was found violating the curfew.
  • Hospital sources said 15 bodies had been counted so far and 62 injured had been taken to the city’s main hospital and private clinics.
  • An official source said three government employees were among the dead.

April 8 (Clashes spread to villages)

  • Despite the presence of a large number of regular and paratroops, clashes between rival groups intensified in the Kurram
    Kurram
    Kurram can refer to either:*Kurram River - a river on the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan*Kurram Valley - the valley of the Kurram River which runs from Afghanistan to the Indus River....

     Agency on Sunday.
  • 15 more people dead and scores of others wounded amid reports that the rival groups in certain areas had intensified attacks on each other’s positions. One woman was among the dead.
  • The road between Parachinar
    Parachinar
    Parachinar is the capital of Kurram Agency, FATA of Pakistan. It is about 290 km west of the capital, Islamabad...

     and Thall
    Thall
    Thall or Thal is a Town of Hangu District in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is administratively subdivided into two Union Councils. A major Bazaar or market of this region is located here which is a hub for traders from Kurram agency, Afghanistan and adjoining areas. The Peshawar-Thall...

     remained closed and wounded people could not be taken to Peshawar
    Peshawar
    Peshawar is the capital of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and the administrative center and central economic hub for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan....

    .
  • Doctors said that local hospitals lacked adequate medical and surgical facilities.
  • Four people were killed in Piwar and three in Kirman village. A mortar shell hit a house in Alamsher village, killing one Amin Hussain.
  • Six people were killed in Sadda town.
  • Two were killed while loading a mortar gun.
  • Fierce clashes continued in Tari Mingal-Piwaar, Malikhel-Boshara, Parachamkani-Kirman
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     and Ibrahimzai-Sadda areas and heavy weapons were used.
  • A heavy exchange of fire was reported from Boshera, 5 km south of Parachinar.
  • The main grid station supplying electricity to Sadda came under attack and power supply to the area was suspended.
  • Official sources claimed that 25 people had died in the past three days and 140 had suffered injuries, with many of them said to be in critical condition in hospitals.
  • Two of the injured died in a hospital in Parachinar and three in Sadda hospital.
  • The sources said 110 wounded people had been taken to hospitals in Parachinar and 30 to the hospital in Sadda.
  • Political Agent Sahibzada Mohammad Anis said 15 people had died and 40 others wounded.
  • Administration is considering using Cobra helicopters to dislodge armed groups from different locations. The administration has persuaded the area MNAs, senators and Maliks to use their influence to broker a truce.
  • AFP adds: “We have started negotiations with tribal elders to end the fighting,” Sahibzada Anis said, adding that troops could be used in some outlying areas if needed.

April 9, 2007 (Clashes Intensify)

  • A security personnel was killed and several others injured when a mortar shell hit their headquarter.

  • The security forces have warned to take action if the rival factions did not stop fighting.
  • Residents said some people had opened fire in Dandar localities of the city on Sunday night, but no casualty was reported. A large area of the agency is without electricity.
  • Peshawar Corps Commander Lt-Gen Hamid Khan promised security to the residents of Kurram Agency during a visit to the area.

April 10, 2007 (Clashes Continue)

  • Despite the presence of security forces, heavy fighting between rival groups in different areas of the Kurram Agency continued for the fifth consecutive day on Tuesday April 10. There is no respite in clashes and residential areas are being targeted with rockets and light cannons, forcing people to evacuate women and children to safe places. The region was without electricity after the main transmission line was attacked near Alizai in the Lower Kurram Agency. According to sources, death toll had risen to 50 and hospitals in Parachinar, Sadda and Alizai had received 260 wounded. Doctors said that 173 wounded had been shifted to hospitals in Parachinar and about 65 to the Sadda hospital.
  • The official death toll from the clashes since April 6 has reached 25, while the unofficial toll is as high as 80. The political administration is using the traditional jirga system to broker a ceasefire. The jirgas are showing results at some places only.
  • Fresh army troops and paramilitary soldiers were seen heading towards the main bazaar as violence continued in surrounding areas of Parachinar, witnesses told Daily Times.
  • A doctor who was given permission to go out in the curfew said that private property has been badly damaged in Parachinar bazaar. “Shops have been burnt and no one knows which side has suffered most. Both sects have tried to inflict maximum damage on the other,” said the doctor, asking not to be named.

  • Sources say that government is falsely claiming the ceasefire in various areas. and government law enforcement agencies found attacking on sunni civilians as tated that a woman transferring her son wounded to Hospital was shot dead along with her son.
  • Central leaders of the ISO Shafiq Bangash, Sajid Hussain and others alleged that 10 helicopter gunships were firing at local population and people in uniforms of FC were killing innocent people in different parts of Parachinar.
  • People here say that city is running out of food.

April 11, 2007 (Failed Balishkhel Coupe)

  • Government sources claimed that a cease fire was in place in Sadda, while Parachinar was still under curfew.
  • A reporter of site Shia News has reported that on the night of Tuesday, 10 April, 15 suspected members of Al-Qaeda were killed in the area of BalashKhel. They were wearing uniforms of the Pakistani Armed Forces. When trying to enter the town, they were killed by the firing from Shias of Balashkhel, and after the clash the bodies were examined.
  • War continued in Parachinar in which 60 Shia Muslims have been martyred and 220 were injured.
  • On Wednesday, April 12, Taliban launched a cross border attack at the town of Jalmey where 12 Shia Muslims were killed and 22 were injured. Attackers were in uniforms of the Pakistani Militia, and they overran whole village. Earlier they had attacked Char Diwar and left 30 of them dead behind them.
  • In this attack the president of Islamic Education Trust, Taibullah Turi, the grandson of Haji Ali Akbar, and two women: Gulab Nisa and Nasreen Shahid Shahsawar, were counted among the 12 dead.
  • During this 24 hour period, those persons who were killed included: Rasheed Khan, Kifayat Hussain, Syed Shahid Hussain Hamid Hussain, Syed Abdullah, Laeeq Hussain, Nasir Hussain, Mazhar Hussain, Hameed Hussain, Manzoor Hussain, Hadi, Najmul Hassan and Jameel Hussain.
  • A missile attack was launched from bordering Afghan
    Afghanistan
    Afghanistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located in the centre of Asia, forming South Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East. With a population of about 29 million, it has an area of , making it the 42nd most populous and 41st largest nation in the world...

     area Paktia by Taliban. The target was Bourki town inhabited by Shias. Ten rockets were observed to have hit there. In this attack 3 persons were wounded.

April 12, 2007 (Failed Alizai Misadventure)

  • A huge terrorist brigade consisting 15,000 terrorists attacked two villages of Alizai area on late Wednesday night. In this attack 25 persons were killed, while dozens of houses were set on fire. Reports indicated 10 corpses had been transferred to hospital. Estimates of injured persons indicated 30 victims.
  • The towns of Shilozan, Jalmey, and Piwaar were still engaged in fighting while all other parts of the valley were reported to be calm.
  • The number of people killed after the incident of Alizai reportedly reached 85.

April 13, 2007 (Clashes Extinguish)

  • Curfew was loosened for two hours on Friday 13, April 2007 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, in the city of Parachinar. An eyewitness told the BBC
    BBC
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     correspondent by telephone that security forces had set about collecting the unexploded shells of mortar, missiles and rocket propelled grenades.

Public opinion and Role of media

A famous Pakistani politician and former cricketer
Cricketer
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 Imran Khan
Imran Khan
Imran Khan Niazi is a Pakistani politician and former Pakistani cricketer, playing international cricket for two decades in the late twentieth century. After retiring, he entered politics...

 also the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is a political party in Pakistan. PTI was founded by former Pakistani cricket captain and philanthropist Imran Khan. The party's slogan is "Justice, Humanity and Self Esteem".-Founding:...

has named this war as American agenda for preparation of attack on Iran.

November 2007 To January 2008

The areas mostly affected from current war include Khalachi,boshehra,sadda,khar keli,per qayoom,teri mangal, chamkani, Ziran, Balash Khel, Mali Khel, Kirman, Piwaar, Alizai, Ibrahim Zai, Lukman Khel, Banood, Kunj Ali Zai, Shingak, Ugra, Bourki, Badama and several others.
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