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    Deadly Clashes Near US Consulate in Karachi Leave Six Dead Amid Protests

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    At least six individuals have tragically lost their lives, with numerous others injured, after violent protests broke out near the United States Consulate located on Mai Kolachi Road in Karachi. The unrest erupted in response to the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, which was reportedly carried out in coordinated strikes by US and Israeli forces. This incident has sent shockwaves through the region, igniting tensions and sparking widespread demonstrations in the city.

    The situation escalated rapidly as demonstrators clashed with law enforcement agencies deployed to maintain order around the consulate. Eyewitnesses and hospital officials confirmed that at least eighteen people sustained injuries during the confrontations, which involved the use of tear gas and baton charges by police attempting to disperse the crowds. The intensity of the clashes highlighted the volatile atmosphere and the deep-seated anger among protestors over the recent geopolitical developments.

    In an effort to contain the unrest and prevent further casualties, authorities took the precautionary step of temporarily shutting down key roadways connecting Sultanabad to Mai Kolachi. Additionally, traffic that would normally flow from Jinnah Bridge was rerouted through I.I. Chundrigar Road to alleviate congestion and facilitate the movement of emergency services. These measures aimed to minimize disruption in the city while security forces worked to regain control of the area.

    Emergency response teams, including paramedics and hospital staff, have been working tirelessly to treat the wounded, with local medical facilities reporting a surge in patients following the violent episodes. Meanwhile, officials have issued urgent appeals to residents and commuters to avoid the vicinity of the consulate until the situation stabilizes. The continued presence of security personnel underscores the seriousness of the unrest and the challenges faced in restoring peace.

    This outbreak of violence near the US Consulate comes at a time of heightened regional tensions, with the assassination of Ayatollah Khamenei marking a significant and provocative event in Middle Eastern politics. The repercussions of this act have reverberated across Pakistan, where public sentiment has been deeply affected, leading to these spontaneous and intense protests. Observers note that the government and security agencies are under considerable pressure to manage the fallout and prevent further escalation in Karachi and beyond.

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