Iran’s Araghchi shares heartbreaking image of graves dug for girls killed in Israeli-US strikes: ‘Murdered'
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi recently shared a harrowing image depicting graves being prepared for young girls who lost their lives in the ongoing conflict linked to Israeli and U.S. military actions. The photograph, which shows multiple graves dug in neat rows, serves as a poignant reminder of the human toll of the violence in the region. Araghchi's post, which he captioned with the word 'Murdered,' highlights the deep emotional anguish and outrage felt by many in Iran over the deaths of innocent civilians, particularly children, in the conflict. This image comes amid rising tensions and international debates surrounding military interventions in Middle Eastern nations. The Iranian government has consistently condemned these strikes, calling for accountability and an end to the violence that disproportionately affects the most vulnerable populations. The image has sparked widespread discussion across social media platforms, drawing attention to the humanitarian crisis and emphasizing the urgent need for diplomatic resolutions to prevent further loss of life.
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