Khaberni - Thousands of people have been killed across the Middle East since the United States and Israel launched an attack on Iran on February 28, and Iran responded with airstrikes on Israel, US bases, and Gulf states.
The following is the recorded number of war fatalities until March 22, as reported by Reuters without independent verification.
Iran
The US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), on March 21, reported that 3,230 people had died, including 1,406 civilians, among them at least 210 children.
The agency says it collects its data from field reports, local and medical relief sources, civil society organizations, open-source materials, and official data when necessary.
The latest reports from government media mention 1,270 fatalities, but the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations stated on March 6 that at least 1,332 people had died since the outbreak of the war. No explanation was given for this discrepancy. It is unclear whether these numbers include at least 104 who the Iranian military said were killed after an American submarine sank an Iranian warship off the coast of Sri Lanka on March 4.
Lebanon
The Lebanese authorities have reported that about 1,029 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes since March 2. The World Health Organization and Lebanese health authorities stated that over 100 of the victims were children.
Iraq
The Iraqi Health Ministry reported that at least 60 people were killed, most of them members of the Shia Popular Mobilization Forces.
Security officials at an Iraqi port reported that a member of a foreign crew was killed in an attack targeting tankers near the port.
The Zionist Entity
The Israeli Ambulance Service reported 15 civilian casualties, including nine in an Iranian missile attack on Beit Shemesh near Jerusalem on March 1. The military reported that two of its soldiers were killed in southern Lebanon, and four Palestinian women were killed in an Iranian missile attack on the occupied West Bank.
In a separate incident, an Israeli was killed inside his car on March 22 near the border with Lebanon, following what the Israeli military described as "a missile launch" from Lebanese territory. However, the military announced hours later that it was investigating whether he was killed by Israeli fire.
The United States
Thirteen members of the armed forces were killed. The US military announced that six of them were confirmed dead after a US military plane crashed in Iraq, while seven others were killed during operations in Iran.
Kuwait
The Kuwaiti authorities reported six deaths, including two in Iranian attacks and two each from the Ministry of Interior and the Armed Forces.



