In a tragic escalation of violence, nine deceased individuals and 36 injured protesters were admitted to Karachi’s Civil Hospital following clashes outside the United States Consulate. The incident unfolded amid heightened tensions after reports surfaced claiming the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in a US-Israel strike, which triggered widespread unrest in the city.
The Civil Hospital’s trauma centre confirmed that a total of 45 people were brought in for medical treatment and post-mortem procedures. Among the deceased, identified by hospital officials, were Kazim, Mubarak, Kazim Abbas, Adeel, Sajid Ali, Khawar Abbas, Muhammad Ali, along with one individual whose identity remains unknown. All victims, both dead and wounded, ranged in age from 18 to 50 years and had sustained gunshot wounds during the violent confrontation.
Earlier reports indicated that the unrest began when a large crowd of protesters gathered near the US Consulate in Karachi, expressing outrage over the alleged assassination news. The demonstrators chanted slogans and attempted to advance toward the consulate premises, escalating tensions on the ground. In response, law enforcement officials deployed tear gas and resorted to baton charges in an effort to control and disperse the agitated crowd.
Despite police efforts to maintain order, the situation deteriorated further when some protesters managed to breach the main gate and entered the outer compound of the consulate. This breach intensified the confrontation, leading to the use of live ammunition and resulting in multiple casualties. Rescue teams rushed to the scene to evacuate the injured and transport them to nearby medical facilities, including the Civil Hospital.
This incident highlights the volatile atmosphere in Karachi, where political and international developments often spark immediate and intense public reactions. The Civil Hospital continues to provide critical care to those wounded in the clashes, while authorities investigate the circumstances surrounding the use of force and the breach of consulate security. The city remains on high alert as officials work to prevent further violence and restore calm.