PESHAWAR: Sectarian violence has been increased since the Rawalpindi incident occurred on Ashura procession which has been now crossed the limits of Punjab and entered in Khyber Pukhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
After violent protests in Hangu and Kohat district of KPK, local administration has imposed curfew in both the cities.
Atleast 3 people have been killed while many injured in the protest while the crowd also set ablaze several shops.
Police and Army personnels cordoned off the area and ordered to close markets while a search operation is underway.
On November 15, sectarian clashes had erupted on Muharram 10 procession near Fawara Chowk, that left at least nine people dead and over 80 injured. The tragedy had occurred as mob turned against the police in the procession passing through Raja Bazaar in Pindi.
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