Kurram District Drug Shortage
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•At least 30 children die from drug shortages in Pakistan after sectarian violence
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At least 30 children have died due to drug shortages in part of north-west Pakistan .
The district of Kurram has been a hotbed of sectarian violence between Shia and Sunni Muslims for decades .
Violence flared on 21 November when gunmen ambushed a vehicle convoy and killed 42 people, mostly Shias .
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