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Massive Mob In Pakistan Storm The American Embassy, US Marines Open Fire, Killing More Than 20
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Chaos erupted in Pakistan as violent unrest spiraled out of control, leaving more than 20 people dead after a mob attempted to storm the U.S. Consulate, according to reports from the Washington Post.
In a shocking breakdown of public order, at least 22 rioters were killed and roughly 120 others wounded as Pakistani security forces clashed with protesters in the port city of Karachi. Authorities say the unrest also spread north, where demonstrators targeted offices linked to the United Nations, underscoring the scale and coordination of the violence.
According to the Washington Post, the confrontation unfolded Sunday when protesters attempted to breach the U.S. Consulate compound, triggering a forceful response from police determined to hold the line. What followed was a blood-soaked reminder of how fast geopolitical tensions and internal instability can ignite into mass casualty events.
This incident highlights a growing pattern: diplomatic sites and international institutions are increasingly becoming lightning rods for public rage in volatile regions. While corporate media rushes past the deeper implications, the reality is clear—global unrest is accelerating, and flashpoints like Karachi are warning signs of what happens when governments lose control of the streets.
