Mar 4 โ€ข 07:01 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Brazil G1 (PT)

How many people died in the war between the USA and Israel against Iran?

Nearly 900 people have died, predominantly in Iranian territory, since the beginning of the US and Israeli offensive against Iran.

Since the US and Israel launched their offensive against Iran on March 28, nearly 900 casualties have been reported, with the vast majority occurring in Iran. According to a report by Reuters, the Iranian Red Crescent Society confirmed that 787 Iranians have died, including a tragic incident where 165 schoolgirls and staff were killed in a missile strike on a primary school in Minab on the first day of the conflict. The exact number of military casualties from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps remains unclear and may not be included in the reported figures.

Internationally, other countries have also witnessed fatalities due to this conflict, with reports indicating that casualties have been recorded from at least seven other nations. The escalation of violence raises significant humanitarian concerns, particularly in light of the death toll among civilians and the ongoing conflicts in the region. This offensive marks a critical and dangerous turning point in US-Iranian relations and could have long-lasting implications for regional stability.

The situation remains dire as the death count continues to rise, and the international community watches closely. With both sides engaged in escalatory rhetoric and military actions, the potential for further escalation poses a threat not just to the immediate countries involved, but to global peace and security as well. Humanitarian aid efforts may also be hindered as the conflict progresses, exacerbating the already precarious living conditions for those affected by the violence.

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