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ایرانی سپریم لیڈر کی ہلاکت، مشتعل مظاہرین کا امریکی قونصلیٹ کراچی پر حملہ، جھڑپوں میں 6 افراد ہلاک 20 زخمی

ایرانی سپریم لیڈر خامنہ ای کی ہلاکت کے خلاف مشتعل احتجاجی مظاہرین نے کراچی میں امریکی قونصلیٹ پر حملہ کر دیا، فائرنگ کے باعث کم از کم 6 افراد ہلاک اور 20 زخمی ہو گئے۔ مظاہرین کی جانب سے پولیس پر پتھراؤ، ٹریفک پولیس چوکی کو بھی آگ لگا دی۔

Six killed, 20 injured as Karachi protest outside US Consulate turns violent

LEA sources say six people were killed and 20 injured after vandalism erupted during a protest outside the US Consulate in Karachi, with a high-level JIT formed to investigate.

حکومت کو کہنا چاہتا ہوں ہوش کے ناخن لو ورنہ بنگلہ دیش بھول جاؤ گے۔ علی امین گنڈا پور

حکومت ہوش کے ناخن لے ورنہ بنگلہ دیش بھول جاؤ گے، بھاگنے کا موقع نہ ملے گا۔ ہمارے کارکنوں کو بےرحمانہ تشدد کا نشانہ بنایا گیا، سیدھی گولیاں چلائی گئیں، ہمارے لوگ شہید اور زخمی ہوئے۔ پی ٹی آئی کیساتھ جبر و ظلم کیا گیا، ہم پُرامن جماعت ہیں۔

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