A group of Afghan nationals attacked the Pakistani Consulate in Frankfurt, Germany, during a protest on Sunday. Reports indicate that the Afghan nationals were initially allowed to hold a peaceful protest by German authorities, but the situation escalated when they turned violent and began throwing stones at the consulate building. They also attempted to enter the building.
German police have detained two Afghan nationals and expect to make more arrests as they continue to identify additional protesters using video footage.
In response to the incident, Pakistani diplomatic officials have raised the matter with the German Foreign Ministry in Berlin. German authorities have assured Pakistani diplomats that a thorough investigation will be conducted.
The Pakistani Foreign Office is considering summoning German officials to lodge an official protest at the diplomatic level, highlighting the seriousness of the situation and the necessity for enhanced security measures to protect diplomatic missions.
The incident has raised concerns about the safety of diplomatic premises and personnel, prompting calls for stricter security protocols and improved cooperation between host countries and diplomatic missions to prevent such incidents in the future.