The Israeli military targeted Iran’s nuclear center, military bases, top officials, scientists and establishments from Thursday night. These attacks have greatly damaged.
Iran has also dismissed ballistic missiles and drones in other cities, including Israel’s capital, Tel Aviv, which has damaged life and property.
Iran and Israel’s health agencies have warned that the number of ordinary citizens caused by this continuous attack is also increasing.
According to The News Medium, more than 225 people, including more women and children, were killed in Iran in Israeli action. On the other hand, 24 people were reported to have died in Israel, Iran, from Friday.
For human rights issues, the United Nations chief spoke at a meeting of the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Monday that growing military conflict between Israel and Iran is extremely concerned.
Bholkar Turk also includes his voice by applying for the immediate diplomacy to finish these attacks, reduce conflict and find ways to move forward.
“And I am appealing to both sides to fully respect international law, especially to protect ordinary citizens in the densely populated region.”
Ready for nuclear emergency
Meanwhile, the United Nations -Backed International Nuclear Energy Agency (IAEA) says the company is ready to deal with any atom or radiation in an hour in an hour.
Rafael Gosy, director general of the UN Atomic Agency, has said that no more damage has been done since the attack on Iran’s enrichment plant.
According to the IAEA, no change in the radiation level outside of this plant has not changed and it itself at the normal level.
However, in the attack, the power supply system on the ground and other companies, including the generator, has been demolished, causing damage to the centrifuse device used to increase uranium.
Both sides, fear and death
In a statement issued on Monday, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned that Israel and Iran’s youths were facing horrific and mourning due to sudden rapid violence.
UNICEF executive director Catherine Rosile expressed concern over the missile attack in the residential area and said children were again paying a big price for it.
“UNICEF has applied for both parties to fulfill its specific obligations under international law, to protect ordinary citizens, especially children. All children have the right to survive without threat of war and violence.”