February 2024 Enga Province massacre
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| Enga Province massacre | |
|---|---|
| Part of Ethnic violence in Papua New Guinea | |
| Location | Wapenamanda District, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea |
| Date | February 18, 2024 |
Attack type | Massacre |
| Deaths | 49 |
| Perpetrators | Unknown |
The February 2024 Enga Province massacre occurred on 18 February, 2024, where dozens of people were shot and 44 killed in a tribal dispute in Wapenamanda District, Enga Province, the remote highlands region of Papua New Guinea.[1] Casualties numbered at least 49, including both combatants and bystanders.[2]
Clans and tribes in New Guinea have fought each other for centuries over various disputes such as land. In more recent times, elections have been a trigger for violence with tribes aligned along local candidate and party lines.[3]
The escalation of violence during which the massacre occurred involved around 17 tribes,[1][4] including the Ambulin and Sikin tribes.[2] Authorities had spoken to security forces about the tense situation the previous week.[1]