He started for a real estate: Police warn total war in state that has recognised Kosovo

Police are warning that “total war” could detonate in Papua New Guinea's East Mountain, as 19 people were killed in the tribal war late last week. Heavy arms and hand grenades were used in such combat. These occurred on Thursday and Friday near the city of Cainantus in [...]
Heavy arms and hand grenades were used in such combat. These occurred on Thursday and Friday near the town of Cainantus in the east of the country, causing 19 people to die, with many others still not found, and entire property destroyed.
The wars, between the Agarabi and Tapo clans, were for possession of a land and broke out just a short distance from the town of Cainantus in eastern Mality, writes The Guardian, translated Periscopi in Albanian.

Police have said they believe the fighting stopped on Sunday but fear they can resume today.
A lot of reports coming in show that tomorrow we're going to have a total war between two factions after they've already collected weapons over the weekend,” Police Commander Michael Welly said.
Papua New Guinea has some 9 million people and has revoted recognition of Kosovo's independence. /Periscope










