Mar 1 • 13:33 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Protests after the death of Ali Khamenei. People died in Karachi

Protests occurred in Karachi and Baghdad following the death of Ali Khamenei, with violent clashes between demonstrators and police.

Following the reported death of Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, violent protests erupted in Karachi, Pakistan, and Baghdad, Iraq, where demonstrators shouted anti-American and anti-Israeli slogans. In Baghdad, pro-Iranian protesters clashed with police, leading to the use of tear gas and stun grenades to disperse the crowd. Many of the protesters were gathered near the U.S. embassy in the heavily fortified Green Zone of Baghdad.

In Karachi, tensions escalated as demonstrators attempted to break into the American consulate, setting vehicles on fire during the unrest. Reports from local authorities indicate that some lives were lost amidst the chaos, highlighting the volatility and emotions surrounding Khamenei's death. The embassy officials in the region have expressed concern over the rapid escalation of the protests and the rising anti-American sentiment among demonstrators.

The implications of these protests not only underline the ongoing geopolitical rifts between Iran, the U.S., and their allies but also signify the potential for further instability in the region. As these demonstrations continue, the situation presents a complex challenge for both local authorities and foreign diplomats, who must navigate an increasingly hostile environment influenced by historical grievances and current political tensions.

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