Peshawar: Hundreds of tribesmen on Wednesday pushed aside barricades protecting the Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa governor house and staged sit-in with 18 dead bodies in front of the house.
Sources said that the protestors carrying the bodies of 18 tribe men who were found in different areas of Bara tehsil.
The 18 bullet-riddled bodies of local people belonging to three families were found in Alamgudar and Dogra areas of Bara populated by Sepah Afridi tribe.
Some of the dead were identified as Gul Jamal, Jamal, Alamgir, Jahangir, Mahir, Umar Gul, Attaq, Mughal Baaz, Wali Khan and Rahim.
No group or individual claimed responsibility for the killings yet.
Dozens of Shiites protested along with 86 bodies for four days at Quetta’s Alamdar road and forced the Pakistani government to dissolve the Balochistan provincial assembly and impose governor rule.
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