The minister emphasized the importance of scientific infrastructure, noting that civilian sites and essential facilities for education and research have been violated.
“According to international documents, attacking such infrastructure not only constitutes a violation of international law but also a crime against humanity,” he added.
He warned of the human cost of these attacks: “Millions of students and researchers are now deprived of education and study. Our country, as a key provider of scientific talent for the world, has suffered serious damage from these assaults.”
“More than 60 students also lost their lives [in the aggression],” he added.
MNA
TEHRAN, Apr. 04 (MNA) – Iran’s Minister of Science, Research and Technology, Hossein Simayi Sarraf said Saturday more than 30 universities have been directly targeted in violation of human rights and international law.
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