United States Marines opened fireplace on demonstrators throughout the storming of the Karachi consulate over the weekend, two US officers stated on Monday — a uncommon use of pressure at a diplomatic submit that might sharply escalate tensions within the nation amid widespread protests over the assassination of Iran’s chief.
On Sunday, 11 individuals have been killed when protesters breached the compound’s outer wall after Iranian Supreme Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was assassinated in strikes on Iran.
Citing preliminary data, the 2 US officers stated it was unclear whether or not rounds fired by Marines struck or killed anybody. In addition they didn’t know whether or not photographs have been additionally fired by others defending the mission, together with non-public safety guards and native police.
This may mark the primary affirmation by US officers that Marines have been concerned in firing on the protesters.
A Sindh authorities spokesperson, Sukhdev Assardas Hemnani, stated “safety” personnel had opened fireplace, with out specifying their affiliation.
Every day safety operations at US diplomatic missions are sometimes carried out by non-public contractors and native forces, and the involvement of Marines within the incident underscores how critically the consulate considered the risk.
Protesters on Sunday chanted “Demise to America! Demise to Israel!” exterior the consulate, the place Reuters Reporters heard gunfire and noticed tear gasoline fired within the surrounding streets.
A video on social media appeared to indicate at the least one protester firing a weapon in direction of the consulate and bloodied demonstrators fleeing as photographs rang out.
A Karachi police official advised Reuters that the photographs have been fired from contained in the consulate premises.
The US Marines referred inquiries to the US navy, which in flip referred inquiries to the State Division. The State Division didn’t reply to a request for remark.
Reality-finding report incident ‘anticipated in 15 days’
Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Memon has stated {that a} high-powered joint investigation crew (JIT) has been constituted to research the incident on the US Consulate in Karachi during which 10 individuals have been killed.
In feedback to Geo Informationhe stated {that a} fact-finding report was “anticipated in 15 days” and that after it is carried out, one would be capable of inform “precisely how this occurred and whose bullets hit whom”.
Memon famous that totally different CCTV footage confirmed that among the individuals on the website had additionally been carrying weapons, however added that he was “not a technical skilled” and that the technical specialists have been the investigation groups and police who have been current on the scene.
Sunsequently, the Sindh Dwelling Division constituted the JIT comprising senior cops for investigating the incident, in response to a notification issued by Addl. Chief Secretary Dwelling, Muhammad Iqbal Memon.
The JIT shall be led by Counter Terrorism Division Extra Inspector Normal Zulfiqar Ali Larik. In response to its phrases of reference, the committee will verify the information and circumstances surrounding the incident, determine lapses in safety and compliance, study the position of the police and exterior parts concerned, and advocate speedy remedial measures.
‘We will be known for strength’
Vic Mellor, a Republican candidate for Rhode Island, said on X that “armed rioters tried to storm our US Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan”.
“They breached the perimeter. They set fires. They thought this was 1979. It’s not,” Mellor, a US Marine veteran, added.
“United States Marines met them at the door — and sent a message the entire world just heard: The days of America not defending itself are OVER,” he wrote.
Mellor further said, “We will be known for strength. And anyone who wishes to harm Americans will learn the cost. As a Marine, I’ll tell you what every Marine already knows: you don’t touch American soil. Not in Karachi. Not anywhere on earth.”
On Monday, large gatherings were banned across Punjab, Islamabad and Karachi later Protests over the strikes on Iran spread, with 26 people reported dead across the country.
Police have registered a case against “unidentified 150-200 protesters” for vandalizing the US Consulate building and resorting to firing and arson.
A second first information report (FIR) has been lodged against unknown persons for setting a police post on fire and arson near the consulate.
The third FIR, which pertained to violence on the Native Jetty Bridge, was also lodged against “unknown armed men” who resorted to firing, causing bullet injuries to two women and injuries to others.
Religious community leaders have called for more protests in Lahore and Karachi despite the nationwide ban on public gatherings.
The US embassy in Pakistan is in Islamabad, and there are two additional consulates in Peshawar and Lahore.
Roads leading to the US Consulate in Karachi have been blocked off since Sunday, with a heavy police presence in the area. Similar measures were in place around US missions in Lahore and Islamabad.

