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Pakistan anti-U.S. protests leave several dead
Summary
Police said about 4,000 protesters marched on the U.S. consulate in Karachi; hospitals reported at least six people dead and dozens injured.
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Police clashed with protesters who marched on the U.S. consulate in Karachi, authorities said. The demonstration involved about 4,000 people and was held in protest of strikes on Iran, according to a senior police officer at the scene. Hospital authorities reported at least six people died and said dozens were injured. Officials in Islamabad have sealed roads leading to the U.S. Embassy and the government announced it would ensure security for U.S. personnel.
Key facts:
- Police reported roughly 4,000 protesters marched on the U.S. consulate in Karachi to protest strikes on Iran.
- Hospital authorities confirmed at least six people died and stated that dozens were injured.
- Authorities in Islamabad sealed roads to the U.S. Embassy, and the government said it would ensure security for U.S. personnel.
Summary:
The clashes produced multiple deaths and injuries and prompted increased security measures around U.S. diplomatic sites. Any further developments or formal investigatory steps were not reported and are undetermined at this time.
