Two U.S. officials confirmed that U.S. Marines fired at protesters during a weekend incident at the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan. According to Jin10, this rare use of force at a diplomatic institution followed the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, which led to demonstrators breaching the consulate's perimeter wall, resulting in 10 fatalities. The officials noted that it remains unclear whether the Marines' bullets hit or killed anyone, or if other security personnel also fired shots. This marks the first confirmation of Marine involvement in firing at protesters. A spokesperson for the provincial government in Pakistan mentioned that 'security' personnel fired shots but did not specify their affiliation. Typically, security at U.S. diplomatic institutions is managed by private contractors and local forces, highlighting the perceived severity of the threat that prompted Marine intervention.