Kurram's geographic proximity to Afghanistan, combined with the presence of militant groups and its history of communal tensions, has made the region particularly volatile, explained a Dawn report.
To prevent further bloodshed, the editorial called for immediate action to identify and punish those responsible for Thursday's attack, as well as a robust plan to protect Kurram's residents and other vulnerable populations in KP.
Despite appointing a land commission to resolve these disputes, the Pakistani government has yet to release the findings, citing sensitivities, added the report.
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