The U.S. mission in Pakistan has issued a security warning urging American citizens to avoid the Serena Hotel in Peshawar and its surrounding areas, citing unspecified security concerns. The advisory extends to the Peshawar Golf Club and is in effect until December 16.
In addition to warning its personnel, the U.S. embassy advised American nationals to reconsider their travel plans to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, which remains under a “Do Not Travel” advisory due to ongoing terrorist threats. The security alert is part of broader caution for U.S. citizens in Pakistan, particularly in the regions affected by escalating violence.
As the U.S. issues this alert, violence between Sunni and Shia tribes in Pakistan’s restive northwest continues to escalate. On Tuesday, at least 10 people were killed, and 21 others were injured in Kurram district, a region bordering Afghanistan. Despite a ceasefire brokered between the two communities, sporadic clashes persist, further complicating the security situation.
Police reports indicate that the violence in Kurram district began after an attack on a passenger convoy near Parachinar last week, which resulted in the deaths of 47 people. The situation worsened over the weekend, with at least 37 people killed in sectarian violence. The Deputy Commissioner of Kurram, Javedullah Mehsud, reported that more than 100 people have lost their lives and 180 have been injured in the last week due to these clashes.
Ceasefire and Military Deployment
To address the escalating violence, a seven-day ceasefire was brokered on Sunday between the warring Sunni and Shia tribes following talks with provincial government officials. As a precaution, both police and military forces will remain deployed in Kurram to ensure the ceasefire is respected. Both sides are expected to vacate their positions starting Thursday.
The U.S. mission has recommended that American citizens take the following steps for their safety:
The security alert reflects the increasing instability in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a province regularly targeted by militant groups. With sectarian violence on the rise and no clear end in sight, the U.S. government continues to urge citizens to follow official travel advisories to avoid unnecessary risk.
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