At least nine people are dead in Karachi, Pakistan, after hundreds of protesters stormed the U.S. consulate in that city in the wake of the U.S. killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khomeini.A further 25 sustained injuries in clashes with police, the Associated Press reported. Police officials confirmed that demonstrators had set fire to a nearby police station and managed to break the windows of the consulate building, though the authorities were able to break up the riot, and it does not appear that anyone entered the facility.
“We are monitoring reports of ongoing demonstrations at the U.S. Consulates General in Karachi and Lahore, as well as calls for additional demonstrations at U.S. Embassy Islamabad and Consulate General Peshawar,” the U.S. embassy in Islamabad said in a statement. “We advise U.S. citizens in Pakistan to monitor local news and observe good personal security practices, including being aware of your surroundings, avoiding large crowds, and ensuring your STEP registration is up to date.”
The clashes in Pakistan come as the American strikes on Iran have escalated into a regional war, with Iran blockading the Strait of Hormuz and launching strikes on American facilities in neighboring nations.
Ben Whedon is the Chief Political Correspondent at Just the News. Follow him on X.
Trending
- Trump announces 48 Iranian leaders eliminated in opening of joint U.S.-Israel campaign
- A world divided: Global fury and celebration follow Khameneiâs death
- Wisconsin inmate sentenced to 16.5 years for framing robbery victim with forged Trump threats
- Sip your way to wellness: 5 Hot drinks to fortify your immune system this season
- Nature’s antihistamines: The foods that could ease your seasonal allergy symptoms
- State Department orders Americans to evacuate Middle East amid conflict with Iran
- US military says six American service members have been killed in Iran war
- US Capitol Police to increase security over Iran conflict