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Maharashtra: Two Groups in Latur Clash, Throw Stones Over Small Dispute | ABP News

In Latur district, Maharashtra, a minor disagreement between two groups escalated into a violent clash, with both sides resorting to stone pelting. The incident created a tense atmosphere in the area, alarming local residents. Authorities from Ahmedpur Police intervened promptly as the situation worsened, managing to restore calm and prevent further escalation. No serious injuries were reported, and order was reestablished quickly due to the police presence. An investigation into the incident is currently underway to understand the cause and hold those responsible accountable. The swift response helped ensure peace in the locality, highlighting the importance of timely law enforcement intervention during communal or group disputes.

 

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