A US Tomahawk cruise missile hit the school due to a targeting mistake, according to the preliminary findings of a US military investigation reported by The New York Times newspaper.
Iranian diplomat Somayeh Karimdoost described the attack “as a grave breach of international humanitarian law and international human rights law” in an address to the council Wednesday.
The attack killed 168 children between the age of seven and 12 and wounded many others, she said.
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All three countries requesting the debate expected the matter would get “the urgent and serious consideration it warrants within this council”, she added.
The council — which had just concluded a first urgent debate linked to the Middle East war — approved without a vote the holding of a second such debate Friday.
Wednesday’s debate, requested by Bahrain on behalf of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Jordan, focused exclusively on Iran’s strikes on countries across the Gulf region and their impact on civilians.
The 47-member council approved by consensus a resolution condemning Iran’s “egregious attacks” on its Gulf neighbours, calling for swift “reparation” to all victims of its strikes.
AFP
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