Tensions flared outside the Pakistani embassy in London today as groups of Indian and Pakistani protesters clashed verbally during demonstrations over a recent terrorist attack in Kashmir that left 26 people dead.
Counter-protesters, many waving Pakistani flags, also assembled in the area, leading to heightened tensions. Both groups chanted slogans, but the situation remained largely peaceful under the watchful presence of a significant police operation.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed that officers were on site to ensure public safety and that no arrests had been made. “We are aware of a planned demonstration outside the Pakistani embassy and are policing the event proportionately to ensure it passes without incident,” a spokesperson said.
The terrorist attack in Kashmir, which occurred on Wednesday, resulted in the deaths of 26 people and injured dozens more. The assault has been widely condemned internationally.
The Indian High Commission in London released a statement urging the international community to “hold accountable those who shelter and support terrorism.” Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry issued a separate statement condemning the attack and denying any involvement.
Today’s protests come amid renewed tensions between India and Pakistan, with officials warning of the need for calm as diplomatic relations remain strained.
The demonstrations outside the embassy dispersed peacefully by late afternoon, with police continuing to monitor the area.
Authorities are urging Londoners to expect possible traffic disruptions in the Knightsbridge area throughout the evening.