Iran’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York submitted an official, evidence-based report to UN Secretary‑General António Guterres and the Security Council President, detailing alleged war crimes committed by the Israeli regime—particularly targeting women and children—during its 12‑day military aggression in June 2025.
Comprehensive Overview of the Report
The report meticulously documents vast civilian casualties from Israeli aerial, missile, and drone strikes from June 12 to June 23, 2025, asserting that 1,100 innocent civilians—including 132 women and 45 children—were killed and over 5,750 others injured. It alleges that these attacks, backed by broad military, intelligence, and political support from the United States and select Western countries, intentionally struck civilian centers and critical infrastructure, including hospitals, media outlets, peaceful nuclear facilities, and family homes.
Explicit Violations Highlighted
According to the report, the strikes constitute blatant violations of the UN Charter, international law, the Geneva Conventions, and international human rights instruments. Iran called on the Security Council to dismantle the structural immunity of the Israeli regime and its supporters, to take effective steps to halt these criminal acts, and to hold those responsible accountable.

Individual Losses and Sites of Impact
The accompanying dossier names victims, including 30 schoolchildren, and families completely wiped out—such as the Sedighi‑Saber, Zakerian, Sadati‑Ermaki, and Niazmand families. It also describes attacks on Hakim Children’s Hospital, kindergartens, public parks, Evin Prison, and ambulances.
Recipients Beyond the Security Council
In addition to the letters sent to the UN Secretary‑General and the Security Council President, copies of the report were forwarded to the UN Secretary‑General’s Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict and to UNICEF, emphasizing the gravity of harm to children and civilians.
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