On the morning of June 14, 2002, a truck with a fertilizer bomb driven by a suicide driver was detonated outside the US Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan. Twelve people were killed and many more injured. All were non-Americans.
It led to an increase in security in US bases throughout Pakistan.
A group called al-Qanoon claimed responsibility for the attack. However, the incident is believed to have been connected with al-Qaeda and the US War on Terror.
2003 gunfight
In February 28, 2003, a gunmen killed two police officers and wounded five other officers and a civilian in front of the United States Consulate in Karachi.
2004 attempt
On March 15, 2004, there was another attempt to blow up a van in front of the US Consulate in Karachi. A grey van was stole the day before after the driver was shot in the leg. The van with different plates was later found parked in front of the US Consulate at 7:15AM. When the driver of the parked van was questioned by the police, he claimed that the van had broke down. Soon after, the man was picked up by another car. The police investigated the van and discovered a large blue tank filled with nearly 200 gallons of liquid explosives hooked up to a timer and two detonators. The device was deactivated, foiling the attempted bombing.