Publish dateMonday 6 April 2026 - 10:39
Story Code : 350042
Amnesty International warns: Attack on Iranian civilian infrastructure is a war crime
Condemning Donald Trump’s recent threats against Iran, Amnesty International said that any attack on civilian facilities could be considered a war crime under international law and would have widespread humanitarian consequences for civilians.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Amnesty International described US President Donald Trump’s threat to attack Iranian power plants and bridges as “disgusting.”

Al-Mayadeen quoted the organization’s Secretary General, Agnes Callamard, as warning that such an action could be a “potential wave of war crimes,” noting that civilians would suffer the most.

Callamard also said: “What a disgusting and despicable message. Iranian civilians will be the first to suffer from the destruction of power plants and bridges, unable to escape the attacks.”

“This could be a wave of war crimes,” he added. “This is Donald Trump, the commander in chief.”

Continuing his aggressive approach in a threat that shows his impotence, Trump on Sunday demanded the Strait of Hormuz be opened, saying otherwise “Tuesday will be the day to target bridges and power plants” inside Iran.
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