Iran-Israel conflict: deep concern over the growing crisis of ordinary citizens

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Iran-Israel conflict: deep concern over the growing crisis of ordinary citizens

On Thursday, the UN Human Rights High Commissioner applied for the maximum restraint of the two countries and to follow international humanitarian law.

OHCR Major Bholkar Turk said in his statement that in response to Iran’s extensive attacks on Iran, Iran’s missiles and drone attacks were seriously damaging ordinary citizens and the risk of burning the entire region.

He said that the only way to get out of this error of a growing conflict is to take the highest restraint, have full respect for international law and come to the discussion table with the good soul.

An environment of fear and apprehension

For human rights cases, the chief said that ordinary citizens are facing life and property due to violent conflict and it is going to be angry.

Both sides are taking refuge in inflammatory statements and threats, which reflect the worrying intention of harm to ordinary citizens.

From June 7, the basic structures of Israel and Iran were severely damaged by the airstrikes, missiles and drone attacks and several hundred people were killed.

According to the Iranian health administration, at least 222 people have been killed so far, while the actual figures of the dead are expected to be much higher. At the same time, 24 people were still killed in Israel and five were injured in Israel.

Due to the warning issued by both countries, ordinary citizens have fears and fears. Israel told ordinary people to leave Tehran on Tuesday, which caused traffic jam on the highway.

Lack of fuel across the country has affected this movement and people were forced to stand in Qatar for several hours at the petrol station.

Concern for refugees

Meanwhile, the UN Refugee Organization (UNHCR) has expressed concern over Iran’s deteriorating situation, saying that people are moving within Iran and neighboring countries within Iran.

According to UN Agency spokesman Babar Baloch, the situation is changing rapidly and the reports are not possible to confirm.

He said that a large number of Afghan refugees have been living in Iran for a long time, but now the people here have to fade down and fear.

Babu’s Baloch has called on neighboring countries that every person in search of shelter should be provided protection and avoid sending them back.

According to an estimate, Iran lives in situations like 35 million refugees or refugees, of which more than 5.5 million Afghan citizens. A total of 26 lakh people do not have the necessary documents.