Iran Reports Over 3,400 Deaths Amid Ongoing Conflict with US and Israel
Iran reports 3,468 deaths in war with US, Israel: Official
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Iran's state-run Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs reported 3,468 deaths in the ongoing conflict with the US and Israel, which began in late February. This figure includes both military and civilian casualties, highlighting the severe impact of the war during a two-week ceasefire.
- 01Iran reports 3,468 deaths due to the conflict with the US and Israel.
- 02The war began in late February with strikes on Tehran.
- 03A previous death toll reported 3,375 fatalities.
- 04Human Rights Activists News Agency reported 3,636 deaths, including 1,701 civilians.
- 05The conflict has resulted in significant civilian casualties, including 254 children.
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In a recent announcement, Iran's state-run Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs stated that the ongoing conflict with the US and Israel has resulted in 3,468 deaths. This figure was reported during a two-week ceasefire, which followed the outbreak of hostilities in late February, initiated by US-Israeli strikes on Tehran. Ahmad Mousavi, the foundation's chief, indicated that the current toll surpasses an earlier count of 3,375 fatalities provided by Iran's Legal Medicine Organization. Additionally, the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency reported that the total number of deaths could be as high as 3,636, which includes 1,701 civilians, among them 254 children, and 1,221 military personnel. The conflict has raised significant concerns regarding civilian safety and the humanitarian impact of the ongoing hostilities.
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The high number of casualties indicates a significant humanitarian crisis, affecting families and communities in Iran.
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