Middle East Conflict Escalates: Death Toll Surpasses 1,200 in Iran, 13 in Israel

Iran's health ministry on Monday said that more than 1,200 people had been killed, including around 200 women and 200 children. | World News

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Since US and Israel launched strikes on Iran on February 28, the war has spread across regions, with Iran carrying out counterstrikes across the Middle East.

Figures based on numbers released by government agencies suggest that thousands of people have lost their lives, including in Iran, Israel, Lebanon and other Gulf Countries.

Over 1,200 killed in Iran

Iran's health ministry on Monday said that more than 1,200 people had been killed, including around 200 women and 200 children under the age of 12 with more than 10,000 civilians injured.

13 people lost their lives in Israel

Israeli first responders and the country's military have reportedly informed that 13 people in total have been killed in Israel.

Lebanon says 486 killed, 1,313 wounded

Lebanon's health ministry on Monday revealed that 486 people had been killed and 1,313 wounded in the ongoing conflict.

Around 23 killed in neighbouring Gulf state

Authorities in Gulf states and the United States' Central Command (CENTCOM) have reported 23 people killed in the neighbouring states since the start of the Iranian attacks.

16 killed in Iraq

Pro-Iran fighters in Iraq said 16 of their members had been killed in air strikes they blamed on Israel and the United States.