Authorities clamp down hard in the federal capital. Police use tear gas to scatter crowds. Demonstrators push forward from Aabpara Chowk toward the Red Zone. This high-security district houses government offices and foreign embassies, including the US Embassy.
Protesters react to reports of Khamenei’s death. Large groups gather after news spreads that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei died in US and Israeli air strikes. Anger fuels the marches across Pakistan. In Islamabad, hundreds join the call for solidarity with Iran. They chant slogans and demand action against perceived aggressors. Police respond quickly to stop the advance. Officers deploy tear gas canisters. Some reports mention baton charges as well. The clashes create chaos near sensitive areas.
Government enforces strict measures to restore order. The district administration imposes Section 144 across Islamabad. This ban prohibits all public gatherings, rallies, and processions. Officials warn that any assembly counts as illegal. They promise firm action against violators. Citizens receive advice to stay away from key spots. Earlier restrictions already limit drone use in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Only official agencies can operate unmanned aerial vehicles.
Tensions rise amid wider unrest in the country. Similar protests erupt in cities like Karachi, Lahore, and others. In Karachi, violent clashes near the US Consulate lead to multiple deaths and injuries. Security tightens around diplomatic sites nationwide. The US Embassy monitors events closely. It advises American citizens to avoid crowds and follow local news. Pakistan’s government appeals for calm while expressing shared grief over Khamenei’s death.
The situation stays volatile. Officials work to prevent escalation. Protesters voice deep frustration over regional events. The federal capital remains sealed off to control the flow of people and maintain peace.

