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Return to US-Iran hostilities is huge setback for civilians, UN rights chief says
The U.N. human rights chief stated that the resumption of hostilities between the United States and Iran is a significant setback for civilians, risking disruptions to essential supplies like food and medicines. The fighting undermines peace efforts and increases regional instability, posing grave human rights risks.
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