Papua Highlands, Indonesia—Two civilians died Wednesday following a shooting incident in the Papua Highlands. The event occurred while the victims were traveling along a remote road in the central mountain region. Unidentified individuals reportedly opened fire before fleeing into the dense forest terrain.
Local police arrived at the location after receiving reports of gunfire from nearby villagers. They found both victims deceased at the site of the attack. Security forces have since established a secure perimeter around the area to prevent further harm to residents.
The identities of the victims are being processed through the regional medical office. Officers are conducting interviews with witnesses to determine the circumstances leading to the encounter. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack at this time.
Tensions in the region remain elevated as authorities work to restore calm. Security patrols have been intensified on all major access routes through the highlands. The police chief has called for restraint among local residents while the investigation moves forward.
This incident marks another violent disruption in an area already struggling with insecurity. Humanitarian organizations operating in the region have expressed concern over the safety of local civilians. Further evacuations are being considered for those living in the immediate vicinity of the shooting.
Local leaders have met with government representatives to discuss the necessity of additional protective measures. They are pushing for a more permanent security presence on the mountain passes. The investigation remains the primary focus for the regional command this evening.
The road remains partially blocked as forensic teams gather evidence from the scene. Authorities expect to provide a formal update on the status of the investigation by tomorrow. No further details about the suspects are being released to the public at this stage.
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