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UN Human Rights Chief Addresses Multiple Conflicts in Middle East

UN human rights chief Volker Türk commented on casualties from conflicts in Iran and Syria, citing significant civilian deaths.

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United Nations human rights chief Volker Türk has addressed multiple ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, highlighting significant civilian casualties in separate incidents.

Regarding a strike in Iran that reportedly killed at least 168 people, mostly children, Türk described the incident as evoking "visceral horror." The UN human rights chief called on the United States to conclude its investigation into the school strike, though details about the timing and circumstances of the incident were not specified in available reports.

Separately, the UN reported that approximately 1,700 people have been killed in violence in Syria's Suweida province. The organization indicated that the casualties may constitute possible war crimes, though specific details about the timeframe and nature of the violence were not provided.

The statements from Türk come as part of the UN's ongoing monitoring of human rights situations across conflict zones in the Middle East. Both incidents represent significant civilian casualty events that have drawn international attention and calls for accountability.

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