10 dead after protests erupt near US Consulate in Karachi: hospital official – Pakistan

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KARACHI: Ten people died on Sunday after protesters clashed with law enforcement personnel near the US Consulate on Mai Kolachi Road, according to the executive director of Civil Hospital Karachi’s (CHK) trauma centre.

CHK’s Dr Mohammad Sabir Memon told Dawn that 10 had died and 31 were injured in the wake of protests near the consulate.

According to a list of casualties he shared with Dawn, the injuries and wounds to all resulted from “gunshots”.

The protests follow the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Saturday’s coordinated US-Israeli airstrikes on Tehran.

According to a statement by Edhi, law enforcement personnel resorted to teargas shelling and baton-charge to control the situation.

Speaking to Dawn earlier, Police surgeon Dr Summaiya Syed said six bodies were brought to CHK.

Dr Syed stated that two injured policemen were among those brought to Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) for treatment.

The two policemen were injured by “hard and blunt instruments”, while “two protesters with firearm injuries” were also brought to JPMC, the surgeon told Dawn.

In its statement, the US Embassy in Islamabad said: “We are monitoring reports of ongoing demonstrations at the US Consulates General in Karachi and Lahore, as well as calls for additional demonstrations at US Embassy 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.”

US-Israel attacks on Iran.

Some protesters told Dawn that one of their colleagues scaled the consulate’s boundary wall and was detained by security guards. By that time, police reinforcements had arrived, and a police inspector negotiated with consulate security to secure the protester’s release.

The MWM had scheduled the protest for 3pm, but its activists gathered at the venue much earlier.

Police cordoned off the area as activists of Tehreek-i-Bedari Ummat-i-Mustafa marched from the Punjab Assembly to join the demonstration at the consulate.

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