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Iran Says 627 Killed in Israeli Strikes, Rights Group Puts Toll at over 1,000

  • Iran's Health Ministry reported that at least 627 people were killed and 4,870 injured in Israeli attacks over 12 days.
  • Hussein Kermanpur stated that most deaths occurred in Tehran and Kermanshah, with 86.1% dying at the attack sites.
  • The ministry confirmed that among the dead were 35 Iranian soldiers and commanders.
  • Additionally, 500 settlements were severely damaged and 120 buildings completely destroyed from the attacks targeting civilian areas.
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·Berlin, Germany
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The spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Health, Hosein Kermanpur, said in his account on social network X that so far 627 "martyrs" have been confirmed and 4,870 injured, before stressing that the capital, Tehran, is the city that has registered the most victims.

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At least 627 people were killed in Iran during the conflict with Israel between 13 and 25 June, reported the Iranian state media IRIB on this Thursday (25), citing the Ministry of Health of the country. The issuer also reported that the number of injuries reached 4.870. The Ministry of Health said 86% of the victims died in the area where Israeli attacks occurred.

·Brazil
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The head of Israel's Foreign Intelligence Service (Mossad), David Barnea, today thanked the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for "joint action and successful operations" in Iran.

·Podgorica, Montenegro
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Der Tagesspiegel broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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