Iran says US-Israeli attacks have killed 555 people so far in Iran
Retaliation for the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader fuels escalating U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on military targets, with Iran reporting 555 deaths amid regional conflict.
- The Iranian Red Crescent Society reported on March 2 that at least 555 people have been killed in Iran and more than 130 cities struck by United States and Israel.
- After the weekend strike that killed Iran's Supreme Leader, officials said the attack prompted Iran's proxies to begin missile and drone retaliation across the region.
- U.S. military said B-2 stealth bombers struck Iran's ballistic missile facilities with 2,000-pound bombs, and several warplanes crashed in Kuwait City with six pilots in stable condition.
- The World Health Organization warned Monday for civilians and healthcare facilities to be spared amid the conflict, following Israeli strikes that killed at least 31 and wounded 149 in Lebanon's southern regions.
- Analysts say the intensity and lack of an apparent exit plan mean the conflict is unlikely to end soon, with U.S. military leaders warning operations will take time and additional losses are expected.
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In the airstrikes of the USA and Israel many hundred people have apparently been killed in Iran. Some observers even speak of more than 1500 dead - among them many armed forces. The capital is again under heavy fire in the morning.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The Iranian Red Crescent says at least 787 people have been killed so far in Iran in U.S. and Israeli airstrikes.
Attacks in 153 cities, hundreds of deaths, thousands of helpers in action: what the Red Crescent and human rights activists now report about the situation in Iran.
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