Iran Accuses US-Israel of War Crimes, 1,332 Civilians Dead in Airstrikes

Iran's ambassador to the UN, Amir Saeid Iravani, has stated that at least 1,332 Iranian civilians, including over 180 children, have been killed in US-Israeli airstrikes. He accused the two nations of deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure, including schools and healthcare facilities, calling these actions clear war crimes. Iravani asserted Iran's right to self-defence but stressed the country does not seek war. He called on the UN Security Council to act immediately to condemn the aggression and stop the threat to international peace.

Key Points: Iran: US-Israeli Strikes Killed 1,332 Civilians, War Crimes

  • 1,332+ civilians killed
  • 180+ children among dead
  • Schools & hospitals targeted
  • Iran vows self-defence
  • Calls for UN Security Council action
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At least 1,332 Iranian civilians killed in US-Israeli airstrikes: Iran's UN envoy

Iran's UN envoy reports massive civilian casualties from US-Israeli airstrikes, accusing them of war crimes and targeting schools and hospitals.

"These acts constitute clear war crimes and crimes against humanity. - Amir Saeid Iravani"

United Nations, March 7

At least 1,332 Iranian civilians, including women and children, have been killed in US-Israeli airstrikes and thousands more injured, Iran's UN ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani said.

Over 180 children across the country have been killed and more than 20 schools have been damaged, Iravani told reporters at the UN headquarters in New York, quoting the Iranian Red Crescent Society, Xinhua news agency reported.

The United States and Israel have deliberately targeted civilians and civilian infrastructure across Iran, demonstrating that they recognise "no red line in committing their crimes," he said.

Iravani said that Iranian cities are being attacked indiscriminately, and densely populated residential areas and critical civilian infrastructure are deliberately targeted.

"These acts constitute clear war crimes and crimes against humanity," he said.

To date, 13 healthcare facilities in the country have been attacked, and several civilian sports and recreational facilities in Tehran and other cities were deliberately targeted on Thursday, with more than 18 female athletes killed, and around 100 others injured, he said.

"Their intention is clear, to terrorize civilians, massacre innocent people, and cause maximum destruction and suffering," the ambassador said.

Their claims that they have targeted only military objectives are baseless, he said.

Noting that Iran will continue to exercise its inherent right to self-defence under Article 51 of the UN Charter until the aggression stops, Iravani said Iran's response is "lawful, necessary, and proportionate," and it targets only the military objectives of the aggressors.

Iravani stressed that "Iran does not seek war," but Iran "will never surrender its sovereignty" and "will take all necessary measures to defend our people, our territory, and our independence."

On US President Donald Trump's remarks on the election of a new supreme leader in Iran, Iravani said those constitute "a clear violation of the principles of non-interference in the internal affairs of states enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations," vowing that Iran "does not accept and will never allow any foreign power to interfere in its internal affairs."

The Iranian ambassador called on all UN member states to condemn "this aggression, war crimes," and stop the aggression that poses a serious threat to regional and international peace and security.

"The Security Council must act now, firmly, clearly, and without delay," he urged.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Very disturbing news. While the geopolitical situation is complex, the loss of civilian life, especially women and children, is never justified. The principle of sovereignty is sacred. Hope diplomacy prevails soon.
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Aman W
The numbers are staggering. 1,332 civilians... This will only fuel more hatred and conflict for generations. The world powers need to understand that such actions create more terrorists, not peace. A terrible cycle.
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Sarah B
As an outsider living here, I see this news with deep sadness. The targeting of female athletes and recreational facilities is particularly chilling. It shows a blatant disregard for human life and normalcy. The UN must do more than just issue statements.
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Vikram M
A very one-sided report from Xinhua, quoting only the Iranian envoy. We must be cautious. While any civilian death is tragic, we need independent verification. The context of why these airstrikes began is also crucial. The world isn't black and white.
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Nisha Z
This is why India's policy of strategic autonomy and non-alignment is so important. We cannot get dragged into other people's wars. Our focus must be on our own development and security. Prayers for all the innocent lives lost.
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Karthik V
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