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    US Marines Fire on Protesters at Karachi Consulate Amid Rising Tensions Over Iran Strikes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant escalation of tensions, US Marines stationed at the American consulate in Karachi opened fire on demonstrators who stormed the diplomatic compound over the weekend. This rare use of lethal force at a US diplomatic mission highlights the gravity of the situation amid widespread unrest triggered by the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The incident resulted in the deaths of ten people on Sunday, marking one of the deadliest clashes at a foreign mission in recent memory.

    The violence erupted after protesters breached the outer walls of the consulate, expressing outrage over the US-Israel strikes that led to the killing of Khamenei. Witnesses reported that demonstrators chanted slogans such as “Death to America! Death to Israel!” as they gathered outside the consulate, which is one of three US diplomatic posts in Pakistan. The chaotic scene was further intensified by the use of tear gas and gunfire, creating a volatile environment in the surrounding streets.

    Initial reports from US officials confirmed that Marines fired shots during the confrontation, although it remains unclear whether any of the rounds directly hit protesters. There is also uncertainty about whether other security personnel, including private contractors and local police assigned to protect the consulate, discharged firearms during the melee. The involvement of US Marines in firing at civilians marks a notable departure from standard diplomatic security protocols, underscoring the perceived severity of the threat against the mission.

    Provincial authorities in Sindh, where Karachi is located, acknowledged that security forces opened fire but did not specify which group was responsible. Sukhdev Assardas Hemnani, a spokesperson for the provincial government, described the response as a necessary measure to maintain order amid escalating violence. The deployment of Marines alongside local and private security highlights the layered approach to protecting US interests in a city known for its complex security challenges.

    In response to the growing unrest, Pakistani authorities imposed a nationwide ban on large public gatherings starting Monday. This decision came after reports of at least 26 fatalities across the country linked to protests sparked by the strikes on Iran. Despite the restrictions, calls for further demonstrations in major cities like Lahore and Karachi have persisted, reflecting deep-seated anger and resentment among segments of the population.

    Security measures around US diplomatic missions have been significantly tightened. Roads leading to the Karachi consulate were sealed off with a heavy police presence, while similar precautions were observed near the US consulates in Lahore and the embassy in Islamabad. The heightened security posture aims to prevent further breaches and protect diplomatic staff amid an increasingly volatile atmosphere.

    Eyewitness accounts and video footage circulating on social media showed protesters firing weapons toward the consulate and bloodied individuals retreating as gunshots rang out. Karachi police officials confirmed that the shots originated from inside the consulate premises, adding to the complexity of the situation. The US Marines directed inquiries to the US military, which then referred questions to the State Department. However, the State Department has yet to issue an official statement addressing the incident.

    This episode comes at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions in the region, with Pakistan caught in the crossfire of broader international conflicts. The storming of the consulate and the subsequent firing of weapons by US Marines represent a rare and serious breach of diplomatic norms, likely to have repercussions on bilateral relations and security cooperation between the two countries.

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