Violence has erupted in Karachi following the reported killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. Large crowds gathered outside the U.S. Consulate to protest the American strike on Iran. The demonstrations turned violent, with protesters attempting to vandalize the consulate premises. According to reports, police opened fire to disperse the crowd, and at least eight people have been reported dead during the clashes. The unrest reflects the wider regional impact of the escalating conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. Anger among sections of the Shia community has intensified, not only within Iran but also in countries with significant Shia populations. Analysts suggest that the developments could further polarize regional politics. Some observers argue that the strike may strengthen calls within Iran for enhanced military deterrence capabilities. Meanwhile, tensions remain high across West Asia, with concerns that prolonged instability could disrupt trade, aviation, and diplomatic relations across multiple countries.


