10 killed as protesters try to storm US Consulate in Pakistan after Khamenei's death
At least 10 have been decared dead while 30 others are undergoing treatment at a hospital in Karachi.
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The protest broke out following the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a joint US-Israeli air strike (ANI)
Karachi, 1 Mar
At least 10 people were killed, and several were injured on
Sunday after clashes broke out between police and protesters as they tried to
storm the gates of the US Consulate in Pakistan’s port city of Karachi.
The clashes broke out following the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday in a joint US-Israeli air
strike.
Dr Sumaiya Syed, Police Surgeon, Sindh, said so far 10
bodies have been brought to the Civil Hospital, and some appeared to have
bullet wounds. The protesters began gathering on the road leading to the
consulate building as soon as the death of Iran's Supreme Leader was confirmed
in the ongoing Israeli and US strikes on Iran.
Syed said that around 30 injured persons are getting
treatment at the hospital’s trauma centre.
"The injured include four policemen," she said.
Senior police official, SSP Asad Reza, said after the crowd
started attacking the police, they had to use tear gas shells and rubber
bullets to control the situation.
The police also baton-charged the crowd, but one of them
later claimed to a TV channel that the police also fired upon them.
A large number of demonstrators were gathered around the
consulate, and police opened fire on them while they were attempting to break
into the US Consulate.
Sindh Minister for Interior Ziaul Hasan Langar has requested
immediate details from the Additional IG Karachi, stressing that "No one
will be allowed to take the law into their own hands."
He called for enhanced security at sensitive installations.
He added that alternative routes should be determined to maintain traffic flow
during the protests.
"Law enforcement agencies are fully alert and
monitoring the situation closely," the minister added.
The minister concluded that action will be taken against
those disrupting law and order in accordance with the law.
He further added that a judicial inquiry had been formed to
ascertain the entire incident, but rebuked suggestions that those killed were
hit by US Marines guarding the consulate.
"What we know is that protesters turned violent and
tried to break through the security cordon around the consulate and clashed
with the police, and some of them were very violent due to which police had to
respond accordingly," he said on Sunday.
The US consulate is inside a fortified building on the Mai
Kolachi road, which is also close to a Naval housing society, but is surrounded
by low-income neighbourhoods.
Faisal Edhi of the Edhi Welfare Trust said that some of the
protesters had turned very violent and even attacked his volunteers and
ambulances.
The authorities have now closed down all roads leading to
the consulate and announced alternate routes.
In its statement, the US Embassy in Islamabad said: “We are
monitoring reports of ongoing demonstrations at the US Consulate General in
Karachi and Lahore, as well as calls for additional demonstrations at the US
Embassy in Islamabad and Consulate General Peshawar.
"We advise US citizens in Pakistan to monitor local
news and observe good personal security practices, including being aware of
your surroundings, avoiding large crowds, and ensuring your STEP (Smart
Traveller Enrollment Programme) registration is up to date."
Shia organisations had announced a march towards the US
Consulate in Karachi in protest of the Khamenei’s death and voiced their
intention to march towards the mission.
Traffic police said routes leading to Numaish Chowrangi had
been closed and alternative routes were being provided to motorists.
Meanwhile, protests have also been reported in Islamabad andLahore on Sunday following the assassination of Khamenei.
In Islamabad, Tehreek-e-Jafaria Pakistan announced a protest
and a planned encirclement of the US Embassy. Authorities have responded by
sealing the Red Zone and deploying additional personnel on all roads leading to
it, the report added.
Security checkpoints have been intensified, with every
vehicle and motorcycle being thoroughly inspected. Armoured vehicles and extra
forces have also been deployed. The Islamabad Police urged citizens not to
travel towards the Red Zone.
Section 144 has been enforced in Islamabad, said the
district administration. Under Section 144, all types of gatherings will be
considered illegal.
The district administration urged citizens not to
participate in any gatherings or assemblies. It warned that strict legal action
would be taken in the event of any protest, demonstration, or gathering.
In Lahore, protests have continued outside the Press Club
against Israel and the United States’ actions against Iran. Security at the US
Consulate has been tightened, and fresh police units have arrived to reinforce
the area.
Protesters began a sit-in, carrying placards bearing the
image of Iran's Supreme Leader. Anti-US slogans were reportedly raised, while
the Anti-Riot Force maintained a strong security presence at the protest site.
The United States and Israel said an air strike killedKhamenei as part of what they described as the most ambitious series of attacks
on Iran in decades. Iranian state media confirmed the 86-year-old leader’s
death on Saturday.
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