Demolition of Bunkers Under Kohat Peace Accord Speeds Up in Kurram

The dismantling of bunkers and posts under the Kohat Peace Accord is progressing rapidly in Kurram district, with 988 structures demolished so far, the district administration confirmed on Friday. The ongoing operation has led to the removal of 635 bunkers in Upper Kurram and 353 in Lower Kurram as part of efforts to restore lasting peace in the region.

Officials stated that the initiative aims to eliminate security threats and ensure the full implementation of the peace accord. The administration reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining law and order while working in coordination with local stakeholders to prevent future hostilities.

The Kohat Peace Accord was signed to address longstanding security concerns in Kurram, with authorities actively overseeing its enforcement. The demolition of these fortifications marks a significant step toward stability, with further measures planned to consolidate peace in the tribal district.

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