On Sunday March 1 large protests broke out in Karachi after news spread that Irans Supreme Leader was killed in joint US Israel strikes. Hundreds of demonstrators gathered near the US Consulate expressing outrage over the reported attack. Initial protest activity was peaceful but tensions quickly escalated into violent clashes with authorities. The crowd shouted slogans against foreign interference. Security forces quickly prepared to respond.
Attempts to Storm the Consulate
Protesters attempted to storm the US Consulate on Mai Kolachi Road breaching some outer security areas and breaking windows. Demonstrators tried to push toward the diplomatic compound and express their anger. This heightened tensions around the consulate and led to confrontations with law enforcement. The security perimeter became a center of chaos. Authorities were forced to take immediate action.
Security Forces Open Fire and Disperse Protesters
Security forces including police and other personnel used tear gas batons and live fire to disperse the crowd around the consulate. Gunfire was reported as clashes intensified leading to injuries among protesters. Some protesters were hospitalized with critical wounds. The situation remained tense for several hours. Authorities tried to regain control of the area.
Casualties and Injuries Reported
Officials and hospital sources confirmed that at least 9 to 10 people were killed in Karachi during the clashes. Dozens more were injured with many in critical condition. Injuries came from both gunshots and physical clashes. Hospitals were overwhelmed with patients. Families and locals expressed grief and anger over the deaths.
Unrest Spreads Across Pakistan
The violence was not limited to Karachi. Protests spread to Islamabad Gilgit Baltistan Lahore and Multan where demonstrations occurred. Some of these protests also turned violent. People showed solidarity with Iran and opposition to US involvement. Security forces monitored cities to prevent escalation.
Government Response and Call for Peace
Pakistani authorities urged citizens to remain calm and protest peacefully. Officials emphasized that people have a right to express themselves but must follow the law. Security was increased in major cities to control unrest. Large gatherings were monitored by police. The government called for restraint from all groups.
Broader Impact and Diplomatic Alert
Events near the US Consulate prompted warnings to foreign nationals and heightened security at diplomatic missions across Pakistan. The unrest shows strong emotional reactions to international events. Authorities were on high alert to prevent further violence. The situation remained tense throughout the day. Citizens were advised to avoid protest areas.













