The ongoing conflict has resulted in a devastating loss of life, with figures varying significantly. According to reports from the Iranian state broadcaster, over 1,500 people have been killed. However, this initial estimate has been challenged by independent assessments.
A US-based Iranian human rights group, HRANA, believes the actual number of casualties is considerably higher. HRANA’s past records demonstrate a high degree of accuracy during previous conflicts. They have verified at least 3,230 deaths, a figure that dramatically surpasses the initial estimate.
This grim total includes 1,406 civilian fatalities, tragically encompassing at least 210 children. Furthermore, 1,167 Iranian military personnel have been killed. The report also details 657 unidentified casualties, highlighting the difficulty in confirming the identities of those lost.
Recent developments paint a continued picture of intense violence. HRANA indicates that 16 people have been killed in the last 24 hours, comprising both civilian and military individuals. Notably, more than half of the attacks during this period took place within Tehran.
The situation remains critical, with the Iranian government and independent organizations offering divergent accounts of the total number of people killed.
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The continuing struggle has caused a terrible casualty count, with numbers differing considerably. Iranian state media indicates more than 1,500 deaths, but this early figure has been disputed by sepa