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Iranian Red Crescent says more than 200 killed in US-Israeli strikes

The coordinated strikes targeted missile and air-defense sites across 24 Iranian provinces, killing 201 and injuring 747, according to the Iranian Red Crescent Society.

  • More than 200 people, including at least 85 schoolgirls, were killed and 747 wounded in coordinated US and Israeli strikes across 24 of Iran's provinces, according to the Iranian Red Crescent.
  • The strikes targeted locations near Iran's Supreme Leader's offices and military infrastructure, including a girls' school in Hormozgan province, southern Iran.
  • Iran retaliated by launching missiles and drones toward Israel and US military sites in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar, with continued exchanges of fire overnight.
  • These events have caused regional flight disruptions, emergency warnings, and a near-total internet blackout in Iran, while escalating direct military interventions and retaliation threaten global energy markets.
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Under a repressive regime like Iran's, it's difficult to estimate the number of casualties from Saturday's Israeli and American attacks…

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The Red Crescent: 'Over 200 dead after the raids'. Closed the Strait of Hormuz. All Middle East in flames, explosions also in Dubai. Also Minister Crosetto blocked (ANSA)

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The Iranian Red Sea announced Saturday that it recorded at least 201 deaths and 747 injuries in a series of Israeli and American attacks in Iran, reports AFP.

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Iranian Red Crescent says more than 200 killed in US-Israeli strikes

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
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