At least 23 people were killed in Pakistan on Sunday as protests erupted across the country in reaction to the US-Israeli killing of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
At least ten were killed in Karachi, where hundreds of protesters charged the US consulate in the commercial capital of the country, with several managing to break through the outer gate and damage windows in one of the main buildings.
Protesters clashed with security personnel who deployed live fire, tear gas and rubber bullets at the crowds, injuring at least 60, according to a statement from Sindh's chief police surgeon, Sumaiyya Syed.
It's unclear whether US security personnel were responsible for the deaths or the Pakistani police forces present at the protest.
In the capital, Islamabad, at least two people were killed during a demonstration near the "Red Zone", a heavily guarded area containing the parliament and "diplomatic enclave" - within which the US embassy is located.











