Iran's UN representative sent a letter to the Security Council and UN Secretary-General on Friday morning, according to a report, condemning attacks on civilian infrastructure and alleging they constitute war crimes. The report notes that while such claims are often dismissed, they gain traction in Western circles.
Iran's UN representative sent a letter to the Security Council and UN Secretary-General on Friday morning, condemning recent attacks on civilian infrastructure in Iran and alleging they constitute war crimes, according to a report. The letter is the latest in a series of diplomatic complaints by Tehran. Iran has previously filed complaints with the UN over attacks on civilian nuclear sites (June 10) and space infrastructure (July 9), as The Zioneer reported. The report also notes that while Iran's claims are often dismissed, they find an audience in Western circles. The Zioneer has not independently verified the letter's contents.
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