This photograph taken on April 22, 2024 shows Zera Gul (2nd R), an elderly member of the Balkhel Afghan tribe whose son was shot dead in 2017, revealing his bullet wounds near his son's grave in the Balkhel area of Janikhel district, Paktia province. For decades, the neighbouring Afghan tribes agreed on only two things: the high ground between them was unremarkable, but it was a hill worth dying on. The Balkhel say a blood feud that has left around 200 dead began at least half a century ago. The Sabari insist it started in 1998. The vendetta is either over three scrubby ridges or a sloping cemetery, depending on who you ask. (Photo by Wakil KOHSAR / AFP) / To go with AFP story Afghanistan-Feud-Justice-Conflict by Abdullah Hasrat, Joe Stenson and Mohammad Yusuf Mangal