# war crimes
Latest news and articles about war crimes
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UN Team Opens Probe After Strike on Iranian School That Tehran Says Killed 168 Children
A UN‑authorized independent team has launched an investigation into a February 28 strike on an Iranian primary school that Tehran says killed 168 children. Preliminary US military inquiries and open‑source analysis point to a Tomahawk cruise missile and a likely targeting error, while the UN probe seeks to establish independent findings that could carry major legal and diplomatic consequences.

Iran Calls Israel’s Strike on Tehran Fuel Depot an ‘Ecocide’, Elevating Legal and Diplomatic Stakes
Iran’s foreign minister accused Israel of committing “ecocide” after an alleged Israeli strike on a Tehran fuel depot, warning of long-term environmental and public-health damage and urging punishment as a war crime. The charge elevates legal and diplomatic stakes, even as proving and prosecuting large-scale environmental harm remains legally and politically difficult.

Iran Appeals to UN Security Council, Accuses US President of 'War Crimes'
Iran's foreign minister Araghchi has asked the UN Security Council to intervene to stop current acts of war and to hold the United States and its president accountable, alleging recent US statements constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity. The appeal is a diplomatic effort to internationalise Tehran's accusations, but tangible legal consequences face major political and institutional barriers.

Grief and Accusation After School Strike in Iran Deepens Regional Rift
A missile strike on a girls’ primary school in Minab, Iran, killed at least 165 people, mostly children, and prompted mass funerals, international condemnation and calls for independent investigations. Tehran blames U.S. and Israeli forces, while Washington and Tel Aviv have denied or not acknowledged responsibility and said reviews are underway, deepening regional and diplomatic tensions.

New Confession from a Unit 731 Veteran Reconstructs an Industrial Plague Campaign
A newly released 47‑minute interview with former Unit 731 member Sato Hideo offers a detailed, first‑person account of how the unit cultivated plague at industrial scale, tested its lethality on animals and prepared biological munitions for aerial dispersal. The testimony strengthens the historical record of the Japanese army’s biological warfare program and highlights enduring questions about accountability, memory and biosecurity.