Iran Accuses US-Israel of Killing 1,300+ Civilians, Destroying 10,000 Sites

Iran's ambassador to the UN, Amir Saeid Iravani, has presented detailed figures alleging that US-Israeli military strikes have killed over 1,300 Iranian civilians and destroyed nearly 10,000 civilian sites. The targeted infrastructure includes thousands of homes, schools, medical facilities, and critical energy and water supply plants. Iravani condemned the attacks as deliberate violations of international law and war crimes, citing a specific incident where four Iranian diplomats were killed in Beirut. He called for immediate international action to stop the conflict and vowed Iran would take all necessary measures to defend itself.

Key Points: Iran: US-Israeli Strikes Kill 1,300, Destroy 10,000 Civilian Sites

  • 1,300+ civilians killed
  • 9,669+ civilian sites destroyed
  • Strikes target homes, schools, hospitals
  • Attacks violate international law
  • Iranian diplomats killed in Beirut
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Over 1,300 Iranians killed, nearly 10,000 civilian sites destroyed in US-Israeli military strikes: Iran's UN envoy

Iran's UN envoy reports massive civilian casualties and infrastructure destruction from US-Israeli military strikes, citing war crimes.

"They are deliberately and indiscriminately targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure across my country. - Amir Saeid Iravani"

United Nations, March 11

More than 1,300 civilians have been killed and 9,669 civilian sites destroyed in Iran in the military strikes launched by the United States and Israel since February 28, Amir Saeid Iravani, Iran's ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations, said.

The civilian sites included 7,943 residential homes, 1,617 commercial and service centers, 32 medical and pharmaceutical facilities, 65 schools and educational institutions, 13 Red Crescent buildings, and several energy supply facilities, Iravani told the press in a statement on Tuesday.

"They are deliberately and indiscriminately targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure across my country. They show no respect for international law and no restraint in committing these crimes," he said.

"Densely populated residential areas and critical civilian infrastructure are deliberately targeted," he said, adding that the figures continue to rise as the US-Israeli military attacks continue.

Iravani listed several instances in which civilian targets were attacked, including heavy strikes on fuel storage facilities in Tehran and other cities on Saturday night, releasing large quantities of hazardous and toxic pollutants into the atmosphere.

The explosions caused severe air pollution and serious health risks for civilians, especially children, women, the elderly, and those with critical health conditions, he said, citing the Iranian Red Crescent Society, Xinhua news agency reported.

"These heinous attacks also violate international environmental obligations, including those under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Convention on Biological Diversity," he said.

Iravani noted that other instances included attacks on Mehrabad Airport in Tehran early Saturday morning, destroying or severely damaging several civilian aircraft and airport facilities, and attacks on a freshwater desalination plant on Qeshm Island in Hormozgan province, disrupting water supplies to 30 villages.

He also said that in the early hours of Sunday, Israel carried out "a deliberate terrorist attack" against the Ramada Hotel in Beirut, Lebanon, killing four Iranian diplomats. "The targeted killing of diplomats on the territory of another sovereign State is a grave terrorist act, a war crime, and a flagrant violation of international law."

"The international community must act now to stop this bloody war against the Iranian people. We will take all necessary measures to defend our people, our territory, and our independence," he said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The numbers are staggering. Nearly 10,000 civilian sites? As an Indian, we know the pain of conflict. The UN must step in immediately for a ceasefire. No geopolitical goal justifies this level of destruction on civilian infrastructure.
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Vikram M
While the loss of life is tragic, we must also ask what led to this escalation. Iran's own actions in the region cannot be ignored. A balanced view is needed. Still, attacking a desalination plant affecting 30 villages is unacceptable by any measure.
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Priyanka N
The environmental damage is terrifying. Releasing toxic pollutants and destroying ecosystems will have consequences for generations. This is a crime against our planet. The world needs to hold the perpetrators accountable, full stop.
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Rahul R
India has always stood for peaceful resolution of conflicts. This report is shocking. Our foreign policy should strongly advocate for dialogue. War only brings misery to common people. Jai Hind.
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David E
The killing of diplomats in a third country is a very dangerous precedent. It undermines the entire diplomatic framework. This conflict is spiraling out of control. Where is the global leadership to de-escalate?

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