00:00At least 10 people were killed, and 40 injured in clashes between police and protesters who stormed the U.S.
00:07consulate in Karachi on Sunday, demonstrating against the assassination of Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, in a joint U.S.-Israel
00:16strike.
00:17Dr. Sabir Memun, head of the trauma center at Civil Hospital, said nine protesters with gunshot wounds were brought in
00:24dead, while another died during treatment.
00:27Thirty-one others were receiving treatment, with at least eight taken to private hospitals by their families.
00:34Two police constables were also injured, according to police surgeon Dr. Sumaya Syed.
00:40Police fired tear gas and warning shots as hundreds marched toward the consulate in the Southern District.
00:46Videos circulating on social media showed protesters breaching the compound, smashing windows, and setting part of the reception area on
00:54fire.
00:54Regional government spokesman Shabir Mir said authorities were on high alert as demonstrations spread across several districts.
01:03In Islamabad, police sealed roads leading to the diplomatic enclave housing foreign missions, including the U.S. Embassy, that had
01:11advised its citizens to avoid crowds and remain vigilant.
01:15Interior Minister Mohsin Nakvi expressed sympathy with the protesters' grief, but urged them to remain peaceful.
01:22The government of Sindh province, for which Karachi serves as the capital, has formed a committee to investigate the clashes
01:30and killings of protesters.
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