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    Death Toll Climbs to 11 Following Karachi US Consulate Shooting Incident

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Karachi witnessed a tragic escalation in violence after the shooting incident at the US Consulate, with the death toll now reaching 11. This increase came as another injured young man succumbed to his wounds, deepening the sorrow surrounding the event that unfolded on Sunday. Initially, ten fatalities were confirmed alongside 97 individuals injured during the chaotic scenes when protesters reportedly breached the consulate’s outer perimeter.

    The unrest erupted following rumors of the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in alleged US-Israeli strikes targeting Iran. This news ignited widespread anger, culminating in demonstrators storming the consulate compound in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city and a major diplomatic hub. The injured were promptly transported to multiple hospitals across the city to receive urgent medical attention.

    Medical facilities have been overwhelmed as doctors continue to treat those wounded in the violence. At the Civil Hospital Trauma Centre, five critically injured patients remain under close observation, highlighting the severity of the incident. Similarly, a hospital located in the Garden area is caring for 11 other injured individuals, while a private hospital on Stadium Road has admitted six more, including two patients in critical condition. The police surgeon confirmed that eight bodies were initially brought to medical centers, with three more victims passing away during treatment, underscoring the gravity of the situation.

    Despite the grim numbers, there is a silver lining as 75 of the injured have been discharged after receiving necessary medical care. However, concerns persist that the death toll may rise further given the critical status of several victims. The incident has sent shockwaves through Karachi and beyond, raising questions about security protocols at diplomatic missions and the volatile nature of public protests in the region.

    In a separate development, international news agency Reuters revealed that US Marines stationed at the consulate resorted to opening fire on the demonstrators during the breach. Citing two US officials, the report described this as a rare and significant use of force at a diplomatic facility, an action that could potentially heighten tensions amid already widespread protests triggered by the reported killing of Iran’s leader. This revelation has added a complex layer to the ongoing investigation and public discourse surrounding the event.

    Responding to these developments, Sindh’s Senior Minister for Information, Transport, and Mass Transit, Sharjeel Inam Memon, announced the formation of a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) tasked with thoroughly examining the circumstances that led to the shooting. The JIT has been given a 15-day deadline to submit its findings, which will aim to clarify how the firing started and identify all parties involved. Memon emphasized the importance of awaiting the official report before drawing any conclusions, cautioning against premature judgments based on media speculation.

    Authorities continue to stress that investigations are ongoing, reflecting the seriousness with which the provincial government is treating the incident. The tragic events at the US Consulate in Karachi have not only resulted in loss of life and injuries but have also sparked a broader conversation about diplomatic security, protest management, and regional geopolitical sensitivities. As the city mourns the victims, all eyes remain on the forthcoming JIT report to provide clarity and accountability.

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