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    Iran war breaks UN Charter, strike on school shocking, UN probe says

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    By Olivia Le Poidevin

    GENEVA, ‌March 4 (Reuters) - An independent United Nations probe investigating rights ​violations in Iran condemned on Wednesday attacks by Israel and the United States on Iran as ⁠well as Tehran's retaliatory strikes across the region, saying they violated the UN Charter.

    The United Nations Charter bans the use of force against the territorial integrity ​or political independence of any state.

    "These attacks, which were followed by Iran's retaliatory strikes across ‌the region, run counter to the UN Charter," the U.N. Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Iran said in a statement.

    It also expressed deep shock over a strike that ⁠hit the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls school in Minab in southern ⁠Iran on Saturday, the first day of the U.S. and Israeli attacks.

    Most of the victims appear to have been schoolgirls aged seven to 12, it said.

    Earlier on Wednesday a separate U.N. panel of experts said more than 160 children ‌were killed, citing reports.

    The U.N. fact-finding probe said the Iranian population was now ⁠caught between a large-scale military campaign that may go ‌on for weeks and a government in Tehran ​which has a long record of human rights abuses.

    Tens of thousands of people were detained and face torture and the death penalty, the U.N. probe said, ‌following a brutal crackdown on protests that began on ​December 28, 2025, in response ⁠to the country's economic crisis.

    It said protesters currently detained in prisons ‌could be put at risk from any ⁠U.S.-Israeli strikes. A British couple jailed in Iran described on Tuesday explosions shaking Evin prison where they are being held and damage to their wing as the ​conflict intensifies.

    The statement said ‌the killing of dozens of Iranian officials - who have included Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali ⁠Khamenei - in the U.S.-Israeli airstrikes was ​not an acceptable means to deliver justice under international law.

    (Reporting by Olivia ​Le Poidevin; editing by Matthias Williams)

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