More than 3,000 Iranians Killed During War, Medical Body Says
Iranian officials said 40% of the dead still need forensic identification as civilian buildings and homes suffered widespread damage.
- On Thursday, Abbas Masjedi, head of Iran's Legal Medicine Organization, announced that more than 3,000 people were killed in enemy attacks, disclosing the figure at an event marking 40 days since Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death.
- The Iranian Red Crescent Society reported that 125,392 civilian units suffered complete destruction or minor damage during the war, revealing the US-Israeli campaign's devastating impact on residential and commercial infrastructure.
- Human Rights Activists News Agency data from Tuesday indicates at least 1,701 civilians, including 254 children, were killed, while the agency recorded 1,221 military personnel and 714 unclassified deaths.
- Iranian and American officials will begin discussions aimed at resolving the conflict on Saturday in Islamabad, though the ceasefire remains shaky amid ongoing disputes over deal details.
- The continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz has driven Brent crude spot prices to around $98 on Thursday, up about 35% since the war began, affecting global fuel and food costs.
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According to UN figures, about 4,100 people have died so far in the Iran war, and more than 4.2 million people have fled.
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More than 3,000 people were killed across Iran in the war launched late February by the United States and Israel, with about 40 percent of the dead requiring forensic identification before being returned to their families, the Iranian Labour News Agency reported on Thursday.
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