Relentless Hammering in Iran with 640 Strikes in One Day
The conflict in Iran has escalated dramatically, with at least 640 strikes reported across 17 provinces in just one day.
Tensions in Iran have reached dramatic levels, as at least 640 strikes have been recorded in a single day, impacting 17 provinces. According to the Human Rights Activists News Agency (Hrana) based in the U.S., by Friday afternoon, there were over 640 attacks in various regions of Iran, resulting in a troubling casualty count of at least 68 people, including both military and civilian victims.
The statistics provided by Hrana highlight the devastating toll of the conflict, indicating that nearly 1,400 civilians have lost their lives within the last three weeks since the war began, including 210 children. Additionally, there are reported military casualties totaling 1,165, while another 657 deaths remain unclassified. Although these figures have not been independently verified, they illustrate the severe impact and scale of the ongoing conflict.
As military operations continue to intensify across the region, the situation remains precarious, with no signs of abating. The international community is closely monitoring these developments, as they carry serious implications for regional stability and human rights, urging for urgent dialogue and protection of civilians caught in the crossfire.