A delegation of international lawyers from South Africa, Lebanon, and Iraq arrived in Iran Friday morning to investigate what they describe as a 'cruel attack by the American-Zionist enemy' on the Lamerd Stadium and residential areas using unconventional weapons, according to reports. The delegation is accompanied by the head of the Lawyers' Center for Judicial Affairs.
A delegation of an international lawyers' organization has arrived in Iran to investigate allegations that the United States and Israel carried out an attack on the Lamerd Stadium in southern Iran using unconventional weapons. The delegation comprises lawyers from South Africa, Lebanon, and Iraq, led by the head of the Lawyers' Center for Judicial Affairs, according to a report. The claim of an attack on Lamerd Stadium and residential areas using unconventional weapons has not been independently verified. Iran has previously accused Israel and the US of targeting civilian infrastructure. The delegation's visit is intended to document what it calls a 'war crime' for potential legal proceedings. The details of the alleged attack, including the date and casualties, remain unclear. This is a developing story.
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