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    Protests break out in Pakistan, Iraq over Khamenei's death

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    Posted on March 1, 2026

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    Last updated: March 1, 2026

    Protests break out in Pakistan, Iraq over Khamenei's death - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Tags:World NewsGeopoliticsMiddle EastSouth AsiaProtests

    Quick Summary

    Violent protests erupted in Pakistan and Iraq on March 1, 2026, after U.S.–Israeli strikes killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Demonstrators attacked diplomatic postings: breaching the U.S. consulate in Karachi and gathering outside Iraq’s Green Zone, though no officials were harmed

    Table of Contents

    • Protests Erupt in Response to Khamenei's Death
    • Violence in Karachi
    • Clashes at the U.S. Consulate
    • Scenes from the Protest
    • Unrest Spreads Across Pakistan
    • Attack on United Nations Office in Skardu
    • Protests in Lahore and Islamabad
    • Security and Corporate Response
    • Increased Security Measures
    • Corporate Sector Reactions
    • Reporting and Editorial Credits

    Nine killed as protests break out in Pakistan, Iraq over Khamenei's death

    Protests Erupt in Response to Khamenei's Death

    Violence in Karachi

    KARACHI, Pakistan/BAGHDAD, March 1 (Reuters) - At least nine protesters were killed when crowds breached the outer wall of the U.S. consulate in the Pakistani city of Karachi, following news of U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

    Iraqi police fired tear gas and stun grenades to scatter hundreds of pro-Iranian protesters also gathered outside the Green Zone in the capital Baghdad, where the U.S. Embassy is located.

    "Death to Israel, death to America," the protesters shouted.

    Pakistan and Iraq have the largest Shi'ite Muslim populations after Iran.

    Clashes at the U.S. Consulate

    In Karachi, protesters were pushed back from the consulate, a spokesman for the local government said, after they set a vehicle ablaze outside the main gate and clashed with police.

    At least nine people were killed, police said, but it was not immediately clear how. The U.S. Consulate in Karachi and the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad did not respond to requests for comment.

    A diplomat in the compound said: "We're safe".

    Scenes from the Protest

    Reuters reporters heard sounds of gunfire and saw tear gas being fired in streets around the compound. Video footage showed protesters holding pictures of Khamenei and chanting "Death to America" before the clashes erupted.

    Large protests also occurred in other parts of Pakistan.

    Unrest Spreads Across Pakistan

    Attack on United Nations Office in Skardu

    Protesters set fire to a United Nations office building in the northern city of Skardu, in the normally peaceful Shi'ite-majority Gilgit Baltistan region known for its Himalayan peaks popular with tourists.

    "A large number of protesters have gathered outside the UN office in GB and burned down the building," local government spokesperson Shabbir Mir told Reuters, adding no casualties had been reported.

    Protests in Lahore and Islamabad

    Earlier in the day in the central city of Lahore, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the U.S. consulate. There were some small-scale clashes with police but no reports of violence.

    "Some of the protesters tried to damage the security gate, hundreds of yards away from the consulate. However, police stopped them without use of force," Aqeel Raza, an eyewitness, told Reuters.

    In the capital Islamabad, all roads leading to the Red Zone, which houses diplomatic missions and parliament, were blocked to traffic, police said.

    Security and Corporate Response

    Increased Security Measures

    Western diplomatic missions in Pakistan have stepped up security protocols, according to diplomatic sources, restricting staff movement across the country as tensions flare.

    Corporate Sector Reactions

    Several multinational companies operating in Pakistan are also reviewing the situation, corporate sources said, discussing measures including limiting air travel and enhancing security around offices and factory sites.

    Reporting and Editorial Credits

    (Reporting by Akhtar Soomro and Ariba Shahid in Karachi, Mushtaq Ali in Peshawar, Mubasher Bukhari in Lahore, Asif Shahzad in Islamabad, and Ahmed Rasheed in Baghdad; Writing by Saad Sayeed; Editing by Clarence Fernandez, Raju Gopalakrishnan and Christopher Cushing)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pakistan saw widespread unrest—Karachi’s U.S. consulate attacked, UN office burned in Skardu, and unrest in Lahore and Gilgit‑Baltistan regions. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
    • •In Iraq, hundreds of protesters attempted to storm Baghdad’s Green Zone near the U.S. embassy, facing tear‑gas and heavy security deployment. (today.lorientlejour.com)
    • •These protests followed confirmation of Ayatollah Khamenei’s death in a joint U.S.–Israeli airstrike on February 28, sparking regional instability and fear of wider conflict. (axios.com)

    References

    • Watch: Mob storms US Consulate in Pakistan after Khamenei's death; 6 killed in violent clash
    • Protesters try to storm Baghdad zone housing US embassy - L'Orient Today
    • IRANIAN STATE MEDIA CONFIRMS SUPREME LEADER KHAMENEI IS DEAD

    Frequently Asked Questions about Protests break out in Pakistan, Iraq over Khamenei's death

    1Why did protests break out in Pakistan and Iraq?

    Protests erupted following news of US and Israeli strikes that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

    2Where did the major protests occur in Pakistan?

    Major protests occurred in Karachi, Skardu in Gilgit Baltistan, and Lahore.

    3What happened outside the US consulate in Karachi?

    Protesters breached the outer wall, police fired tear gas, and some vehicles were burned.

    4Were there casualties reported during the protests?

    No casualties were reported in the clashes according to local government sources.

    5What other locations were targeted during the protests?

    A United Nations office building in Skardu was set on fire by protesters.

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