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Iranian Red Crescent Society says at least 787 people in Iran have been killed in US-Israeli airstrikes in war so far

The Iranian Red Crescent said 787 people have died due to U.S. and Israeli airstrikes targeting Iran's leadership and military infrastructure since the war began.

  • The Iranian Red Crescent Society reported airstrikes by the United States and Israel have killed at least 787 people in Iran since the war began, posting the toll on X Tuesday.
  • Targeting nuclear and missile infrastructure has focused on Iran, with strikes on the Natanz nuclear enrichment site early Tuesday, Iran reported.
  • Regional authorities reported three killed in the United Arab Emirates, one each in Kuwait and Bahrain, and 13 Iranian troops in Kerman, Iran, according to Tasnim news agency.
  • The U.S. State Department urged U.S. citizens to leave Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Qatar, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates as Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed, impacting global oil markets.
  • Hezbollah fired missiles at Israel on Sunday, and Trump said operations could last four to five weeks and is prepared `to go far longer than that`.
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The Iranian Red Crescent said on Tuesday that more than 780 people have died throughout the country since the United States and Israel launched their military campaign on Saturday. AFP has not been able to verify this balance. "According to information on the ground, provided by the teams that are operating, 787 compatriots were martyred in these attacks," Red Crescent said on its web portal. According to him, the more than a thousand bombings c…

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