Mar 12 • 19:32 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

The Mathematics of Death – How Many Deaths Each Country Involved in the War Has

A report reveals the number of war casualties in the Middle East based on data from various sources, including governments and humanitarian organizations.

A recent report by the French news agency has compiled data regarding the casualties of countries involved in the Middle Eastern conflict. The figures come from a variety of sources, including government reports, armed forces, health authorities, and rescue organizations. However, the agency noted that due to restrictions on the media, they cannot independently verify the entirety of the reported casualties.

In Iran, the Ministry of Health has reported over 1,200 deaths, including approximately 200 women and children under the age of 12, while over 10,000 civilians have reportedly been injured. On the other hand, the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), based in the U.S., has accounted for at least 1,825 fatalities as of March 11, which includes 1,276 civilians and 200 children, alongside military and unidentified casualties. These conflicting reports highlight the challenges in obtaining accurate casualty statistics in conflict zones.

The report sheds light on the devastating human toll of the ongoing violence, emphasizing the need for reliable information in the midst of media restrictions. With casualties rising, the complexity of international and local responses continues to evolve as stakeholders grapple with the humanitarian implications of war on local populations. The differences in reported figures raise questions about the methodologies used and the political narratives at play, which can shape public perception and policy decisions regarding the conflict.

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