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Presenter tells U.N. Security Council reports say school strike in Binabe may have killed “possibly dozens of children”
Summary
A presenter told the United Nations Security Council that the world faces the highest number of armed conflicts since World War II and cited reports from Iran alleging a strike on an elementary school in Binabe that may have killed "possibly dozens of children," saying U.S. authorities are investigating.
The Chair called the meeting to order. A presenter addressing the United Nations Security Council said the session comes "at a moment of exceptional relevance," noting global armed conflict is at levels not seen since World War II.
"The number of civilians killed in these conflicts is the highest in decades," the presenter said, adding that "when…
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