About Sixty-four bloodied bodies have discovered along a stretch of road in Papua New Guinea’s remote highlands, this is after the police on Monday confirmed a gruesome escalation of long-running violence between local warring tribes.
The victims were believed to be tribal fighters who were ambushed by a rival group in the early hours of Sunday.
The incident happened near the town of Wabag, about 600 kilometres (370 miles) northwest of the capital Port Moresby, is said to have occurred between victims believed to be tribal fighters who were ambushed by a rival group in the early hours of Sunday.
While addressing the gruesome situation, Papua New Guinea Prime Minister, James Marape said he had “great concern” about the violence in Enga and urged the warring tribes to lay down their weapons.
Biden calls for address to legitimate concern of Palestinians
The outgoing U.S. President, Joe Biden, on Thursday urged the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to find a way to...
Read more