US/Israel-Iran War: Nine killed as protesters storm US consulate in Pakistan, burn UN building
Naija News • 1d ago
**Global Tensions Boil Over as Protests Erupt in Pakistan**
In the midst of escalating tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran, a tragic event unfolded in Pakistan on Sunday morning, leaving at least nine people dead and several injured. The chaos erupted outside the US consulate in Karachi, a major city in southern Pakistan, as hundreds of protesters descended on the location.
The protests were sparked by the confirmation of the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in a joint US-Israeli strike on Saturday night. Khamenei, a revered figure among Shia Muslims worldwide, is also seen as a spiritual leader of millions of adherents in various countries, including Pakistan.
Pakistan, a predominantly Sunni nation, has a significant Shia population, and the news of Khamenei's death sent shockwaves across the country. Protests broke out in other parts of Pakistan, including the northern city of Skardu, where protesters set fire to a United Nations office building. Although no casualties were reported in the incident, the destruction was a stark reminder of the escalating tensions in the region.
The incident comes as Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) vowed to retaliate against the US and Israel for Khamenei's death, launching dozens of strikes against their interests in the Middle East. US President Donald Trump, however, has warned against such retaliation, urging de-escalation and dialogue between the warring parties.
As the situation continues to unfold, many countries, including Nigeria, have called for restraint and diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis. Nigeria, with its own Shia minority population in the northern region, has been watching developments closely, but so far, there have been no protests in the country.
The incident in Pakistan serves as a stark reminder of the complex web of global politics and the far-reaching consequences of conflict in the Middle East. As tensions continue to rise, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold and what impact it will have on the region and beyond.