UAE Forms National Committee to Investigate Damages from Iranian Attacks

Dubai (Khabar Desk) — The United Arab Emirates has established a national investigative committee to document damages caused by alleged Iranian attacks, with authorities stating that evidence related to the incidents will be preserved for legal and international accountability purposes.
According to reports, UAE Vice President and Deputy Prime Minister Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan issued a directive for the formation of a special committee tasked with documenting Iranian aggression and its consequences.
The committee’s objective is to preserve evidence according to the highest legal and technical standards and prepare a comprehensive national record that could support future international legal proceedings.
Its responsibilities include monitoring and documenting attacks and military operations, assessing human, material, and economic losses, and collecting and analyzing technical, medical, and forensic evidence and reports.
Under the directive, the committee will also ensure the legal custody and integrity of all evidence gathered during the investigation process.
Reports further stated that the UAE Attorney General will serve as head of the national committee.





