MOSCOW, July 10 (NNN-Sputnik) – Tribal massacre in Papua New Guinea’s Hela province killed at least 16 women and children, media reported, citing Hela Governor Philip Undialu.
Undialu told the killing took place on Monday in the village of Karida, adding that the motive behind the massacre was unknown.
The governor described this as a rear outbreak of tribal violence in the Highlands region.
“We’ve never heard of tribal fights happening in this area, it was a spillover of fighting happening in another area, that no-one expected,” Undialu said as quoted by the TV channel.
It is one of the worst outbreaks of tribal violence in PNG for years.
Meanwhile, a local police spokesman said police were unable to confirm the killings as they were waiting for information from a local commander/
NNN-Sputnik