57 dead in Papua New Guinea tribal fight

February 19, 2024, 6:26 pm

<p><strong>AMBUSHED. </strong> At least 57 people were killed in what appears to be a tribal fight in northernmost Enga province in Papua New Guinea. The province was under lockdown.  <em>(Anadolu)</em></p>

AMBUSHED.  At least 57 people were killed in what appears to be a tribal fight in northernmost Enga province in Papua New Guinea. The province was under lockdown.  (Anadolu)

ISTANBUL – At least 57 people were killed in what appears to be a tribal fight in Papua New Guinea, police said on Monday.

The deaths occurred after one of the tribes was ambushed by arms-wielding members of another group in the northernmost Enga province on the island nation’s highlands.

According to the daily Post Courier, police in the Wapenamanda district of the province confirmed the death of 57 people since Sunday.

However, Australia’s ABC News reported that the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary revised down the death toll to 26.

The province was under lockdown for several months last year due to tribal fighting which killed around 60 people. (Anadolu)

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