Iran's UN Envoy Condemns US-Israeli "War of Aggression" on Civilians

Iran's UN Ambassador, Amir Saeid Iravani, has accused the United States and Israel of an unprovoked "war of aggression" that has created a grave humanitarian crisis. The campaign has resulted in over 1,300 civilian deaths, including many women and children, with attacks targeting urban centers, schools, hospitals, and sports facilities. A tragic strike on a volleyball hall killed 18 female athletes, while attacks on a school and major hospitals have caused mass casualties. In response, Tehran has launched retaliatory ballistic missile strikes and called for urgent UN Security Council action to halt the operations.

Key Points: Iran UN Envoy: US-Israel War Creates Grave Danger for Civilians

  • Civilian fatalities reach 1,332
  • Attacks hit schools, hospitals, sports complexes
  • Strikes target major Iranian cities
  • Iran launches retaliatory missile strikes
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US-Israeli "war of aggression" creating grave, dangerous situation for civilians: Iran's UN envoy

Iran's ambassador to the UN condemns US-Israeli military campaign, citing high civilian deaths and attacks on schools, hospitals, and sports venues.

"The ongoing war of aggression... has created a very grave and dangerous situation for civilians - Amir Saeid Iravani"

New York, March 10

The ongoing military operations by the United States and Israel against Iran have resulted in a "considerably dangerous" environment for the civilian population, according to Tehran's UN envoy, as reported by state broadcaster Press TV.

Addressing a UN Security Council session on Monday, Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani highlighted the worsening humanitarian conditions since the start of the offensive. Press TV quoted the envoy stating that the ground situation has grown increasingly dire for non-combatants over the past ten days.

"The ongoing war of aggression that began on February 28, 2026, launched by the United States and the Israeli regime against the Islamic Republic of Iran, a war carried out without any provocation or justification, has created a very grave and dangerous situation for civilians," Iravani told the council.

The ambassador further noted that the military campaign has not been limited to military targets but has impacted several major urban hubs. Press TV reported his emphasis on the vulnerability of these locations, particularly given their high population density.

"This war of aggression has included deliberate attacks and targeting of civilians, civilian infrastructure, and densely populated areas, particularly in several major cities of Iran, cities where millions of Afghan nationals also reside," Iravani stressed.

According to Press TV, the Iranian Red Crescent Society has released figures indicating a rising toll, with the number of civilian fatalities reaching 1,332, a figure that includes a significant number of women and children.

Recent reports from Iranian officials suggest that the focus of the strikes has shifted towards recreational and sporting venues. In one of the most tragic incidents, a missile struck a sports hall in Lamerd, Fars Province, killing more than 18 female volleyball players during a training session and wounding approximately 100 others.

The damage to sporting infrastructure has been widespread, with Press TV noting that prominent sites such as Tehran's 12,000-seat Azadi Stadium and the Be'sat Sports Complex have been hit. The casualties in these sectors reportedly include internationally recognised athletes from disciplines such as judo, wrestling, and taekwondo.

Educational and medical facilities have also faced the brunt of the conflict. Early in the hostilities, an attack on a girls' elementary school in Minab claimed the lives of 165 people, mostly children, while subsequent strikes targeted major hospitals in Tehran and Ahvaz.

In response to the campaign initiated by the US and Israel, Tehran has launched retaliatory strikes using hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones against various regional targets. Press TV reported that Iravani has since called on the Security Council to implement "urgent, collective measures" to bring the current military operations to a halt.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The report mentions millions of Afghan nationals also residing in these cities. The regional spillover and refugee crisis this could create would be immense. India has always advocated for dialogue. This escalation helps no one.
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Vikram M
While the civilian casualties are tragic and unacceptable, we must also question the full context. The article is from Iranian state media. What was the provocation? As a neutral observer, India should push for an independent UN assessment and a ceasefire, not take sides based on one narrative.
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Priya S
Azadi Stadium hit? That's a landmark. This isn't just war, it feels like erasing culture and normal life. My heart goes out to all the families. When will powerful nations learn that violence only breeds more violence? #Peace
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Rohit P
The economic and humanitarian fallout from this will be felt globally, including in India. Oil prices, trade routes... it's a mess. Our diplomacy is really being tested now. We need to work with other Global South nations to demand an immediate end to hostilities.
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Kavya N
Those young volleyball players... just gone. As a mother, this news is chilling. War has no winners, only orphans and grieving parents. The UN must act, not just have sessions. Where is the humanity?

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