Khamenei’s death sparks deadly protests across Pakistan and Iraq

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Protests erupt in Karachi and Baghdad after the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei; at least nine people were killed in Karachi as crowds breached the U.S. consulate, while Iraqi police fired tear gas and stun grenades to disperse demonstrators near the Green Zone where the U.S. Embassy is located; protests also spread to other Pakistan cities, with a UN office set ablaze and security measures tightened at diplomatic missions.
- Protests break out in Pakistan, Iraq over Khamenei's death; 9 die in Karachi Reuters
- At least 9 killed in pro-Iran protest at US consulate in Pakistan’s Karachi Al Jazeera
- Protesters try to storm Baghdad zone housing US embassy The Times of Israel
- Protesters killed in Karachi after storming US consulate compound CNN
- At least 9 killed as Shiites storm US Consulate in Pakistan over killing of Iran's supreme leader AP News
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