“We have expressed serious concern over the military strike against the Islamic Republic of Iran since June 13, 2025, and constitute a violation of international law and the UN Charter,” a statement issued by the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
The group, which is hosting a revolving presidency this year, is also urged to ensure that there are no nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East.
BRICS expressed concern over the attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities and said it was implemented in violation of international law and related resolutions of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
“BRICS continues to work to promote international peace and security and to promote diplomacy and peaceful dialogue as the only sustainable path to long-term stability of the region,” the statement said.
The Zionist regime fought a war of attack on Iran on June 13th. It carried out airstrikes on nuclear, military and residential sites in Iran, bringing the martial arts of over 600 Iranians, including the finest military commanders, nuclear scientists and civilians.
Iranian military chief of staff, Major General Mohammad Hossein Bagheeri, Commander General Hossein Salami, Commander General Golam Ali Rashid, Commander of Iran’s Katam Al Ambiya Central Headquarters, and Commander Strike of Ami Ali Ali Scientist, Commander of Ial Ali Ali Hajizea.
The Iranian forces immediately began a counterattack. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Aerospace Force implemented 22 waves of retaliatory missiles against the Zionist regime as part of Operation True Promise III, which caused serious losses to cities throughout the occupying territories and forced the regime to force a ceasefire.
National funerals for these martyrs, along with commanders of other martyrs in the Zionist regime’s attack, are scheduled to be held in Tehran on Saturday, with a large participation of people and officials from 8am from the University of Tehran towards Azadi Square.
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