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 and American and Gulf bases.
Below are the recorded war casualties up until March 23, which Reuters has not independently verified.
Iran
The US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) reported on March 22 that 3,231 people had died, including 1,407 civilians, of which at least 210 were children.
The agency says it gathers its data from field reports, local and medical sources, relief efforts, civil society organizations, open-source materials, and official data.
The latest reports from state media indicated 1,270 fatalities, but the Iranian ambassador to the UN stated on March 6 that at least 1,332 had died from the conflict since it began. No clarification was provided on this discrepancy.
It remains unclear whether these figures include at least 104 individuals whom the Iranian military reported were killed after a US submarine sank an Iranian warship off the coast of Sri Lanka on March 4.
Lebanon
The Lebanese authorities reported that approximately 1,039 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes since March 2.
The World Health Organization and Lebanese health authorities noted that more than 100 of the fatalities were children.
Iraq
The Iraqi health authorities reported that at least 60 people were killed, most of them members of the Popular Mobilization Forces.
Security officials at an Iraqi port reported that a foreign crew member was killed in an attack targeting tankers near the port.
Israel
The Israeli ambulance service reported that 16 people were killed in Iranian missile attacks.
The military stated that two of its soldiers were killed in southern Lebanon, and four Palestinian women were killed in an Iranian rocket attack on the occupied West Bank.
In a separate context, an Israeli was killed inside his car by army fire on March 22 near the border with Lebanon.
On Monday, Israel reported that its forces accidentally fired an artillery shell that killed a farmer near the Lebanese border, making him the first Israeli civilian to be killed in the concurrent border confrontation alongside the war in Iran.
The United States
Thirteen members of the armed forces were killed. The US military announced that 6 of them were confirmed dead after a US military refueling aircraft crashed in Iraq, while 7 others were killed during operations in Iran.
The United Arab Emirates
The Ministry of Defense reported that 8 people were killed in Iranian attacks, including two military personnel.
Qatar
The Ministry of Defense reported that 7 people were killed on March 22 in a helicopter crash over Qatari territorial waters due to a technical malfunction during a routine mission. No further details were provided by the ministry.
Four of the deceased were members of the Qatari armed forces, one from the joint Qatari-Turkish forces, and two technicians.
Kuwait
The Kuwaiti authorities reported six deaths, including two people in Iranian attacks, two from the Ministry of Interior, and two from the armed forces.
Syria
The Syrian Arab News Agency reported that 4 people were killed when an Iranian missile targeted a building in the southern city of Sweida on February 28.
Sultanate of Oman
Two people were killed in a drone attack on an industrial area in Sohar on March 13, marking the first fatalities in the country that hosted mediation talks between the United States and Iran.
One person was killed earlier after a shell hit a tanker off the coast of Muscat.
Saudi Arabia
Two were killed when a shell fell on a residential area in Al-Kharj, southeast of the capital Riyadh.
Bahrain
The Ministry of Interior reported that two people were killed in two separate Iranian attacks, the latest on a residential building in Manama.
France
A French soldier was killed, and six others were injured due to a drone attack in northern Iraq where they were conducting anti-terrorism training.



