Thousands of people have been killed and thousands more wounded since the start of the US-Israeli aggression against Iran on February 28th. In a conflict that has spread to several countries, regional media reported.
According to data compiled by the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA). At least 3,114 people have died in Iran, including 1,354 civilians, among them 207 children. Although official Iranian estimates place the death toll at 1,332.
In Lebanon, authorities reported 968 dead and more than 2,400 wounded as a result of Israeli attacks. While in Iraq, 60 deaths were confirmed, mostly members of paramilitary forces.
Victims were also reported in other territories of the region. Including the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Oman, amid the expansion of hostilities. For its part, the Israeli Ministry of Health reported that the number of wounded has risen to 3,924. While data from research centers and emergency services place the death toll in that country at at least 16.
The U.S. military confirmed the deaths of 13 of its service members, seven during operations in Iran and six in a plane crash in Iraq.
The conflict, which involves multiple regional actors. It has also caused significant damage to civilian infrastructure and population displacement. Amid growing tension and international warnings about its humanitarian consequences.
With information from Prensa Latina
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