Pakistan: Protests Turn Violent Outside US Consulate in Karachi
Violent protests erupted in Skardu, a Shia-majority city in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of PoK, shortly after news of his death spread.
Demonstrators took to the streets expressing grief and anger, leading to clashes and widespread disruption in the area.
Key Buildings Set on Fire
Protesters reportedly set fire to multiple government and institutional buildings in Skardu.
The office of the United Nations Military Observer Group in india and pakistan (UNMOGIP) was among the primary targets. The mission monitors ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LoC).
The local United Nations office building was damaged during the violence, raising concerns within the international community.
The army Public school in Skardu was also set ablaze, causing significant property damage.
The office of the Superintendent of police (SP) was attacked and reportedly burned during the unrest.
Security Response and Control Measures
Security forces were immediately deployed across Skardu to bring the situation under control.
Authorities initiated crowd-control measures and increased patrols in sensitive areas.
Curfew-like restrictions and prohibitory orders are expected to be imposed to prevent further escalation.
Officials have appealed to community leaders and residents to maintain peace and avoid spreading rumors.
Regional and international Concerns
The unrest has heightened tensions in an already sensitive region near the Line of Control between india and Pakistan.
The targeting of a UN mission has drawn global attention and could have diplomatic implications.
Observers warn that continued instability in Gilgit-Baltistan may affect broader regional security dynamics.
The international community is closely monitoring developments to assess potential geopolitical consequences.