Watch: Gripen fighter jets escort PM Modi's plane as it enters Swedish airspace
Watch: Gripen fighter jets escort PM Modi's plane as it enters Swedish airspace
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Iran has criticised the United Nations Security Council for its prolonged silence over the killing of the country's key officials, including Minister of Intelligence Esmail Khatib and National Security Chief Ali Larijani. Iran's Ambassador to the United Nations conveyed this criticism in a letter reported by Al Jazeera, citing the Meher News Agency. The letter stated that the UNSC's inaction has caused Israel to become stronger and bolder in targeting Iranian officials. It also warned that the killings could spread to other countries if left unchecked. The US-Israel and Iran conflict is now in its third week, with both sides showing no signs of stepping back. Iran is questioning why the highest council in the world, backed by the United Nations, remains silent on attacks targeting its highest officials and ministers.
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