Khaberni - Thousands of people have been killed across the region affected by the war since its inception, when the United States and Israel launched an attack on Iran on February 28, leading to Tehran's response with attacks on Israel and American bases in Gulf countries, and opening new fronts in Lebanon and Yemen.
Here is the latest casualty toll according to the global news agency "Reuters":
Iran
According to HRA News Agency, headquartered in the United States, 3,540 people have died since the outbreak of the war, including 1,616 civilians, of whom at least 244 are 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.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said on Friday that at least 1,900 civilians have been killed and 20,000 people injured in American and Israeli raids on Iran so far.
It remains unclear whether these numbers include at least 104 who, the Iranian military says, died after a U.S. submarine sank an Iranian warship off the coast of Sri Lanka, on March 4.
Lebanon
Lebanese authorities reported that 1,461 people have been killed in Israeli raids since March 2, including at least 124 children.
Two informed sources told "Reuters" that more than 400 Hezbollah militants have been killed since the group entered the war on March 2. It remains unclear whether the casualty figures announced by the authorities include fighters.
The Lebanese military also reported the deaths of at least 10 soldiers in Israeli raids on the country, most of them in the south, since March 2.
Three Indonesian UN peacekeeping soldiers were killed in two separate incidents in southern Lebanon.
Israel
Magen David Adom reported that 19 people were killed by rocket attacks from Iran and Lebanon. The military stated that 10 of its soldiers were killed in southern Lebanon.
In another incident, Israeli forces mistakenly killed an Israeli farmer near the border with Lebanon, on March 22.
United States
The U.S. military announced the deaths of 13 service members, 6 of whom were confirmed dead after an American military refueling plane crashed in Iraq, while 7 others were killed during combat with Iran.
A U.S. official told "Reuters" on Friday that 12 American soldiers had been injured, two of them seriously, in an Iranian attack on the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
Iraq
Iraqi health authorities reported that at least 108 people have been killed since the beginning of the war, including civilians, members of the Popular Mobilization Forces, army soldiers, and fighters from the Kurdish Peshmerga forces allied with the United States.
Security officials at an Iraqi port reported the death of a foreign crew member in an attack targeting tankers near the port.
United Arab Emirates
Emirati authorities announced the deaths of 12 people in Iranian attacks, including two military personnel. The latest casualty occurred due to falling debris from an intercepted attack on gas facilities in Habshan, Abu Dhabi.
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. The ministry did not provide further details.
Four of the deceased were members of the Qatari Armed Forces, one was Turkish from the joint Qatari-Turkish forces, and two were technicians.
Kuwait
Kuwaiti authorities reported the deaths of 7 people, including 3 in Iranian attacks, two from the Ministry of Interior, and two from the armed forces.
West Bank
Four Palestinian women were killed in an Iranian rocket attack in the occupied West Bank.
Syria
The Syrian Arab News Agency reported that 4 people were killed when an Iranian rocket hit a building in the city of Sweida in southern Syria, on February 28.
Bahrain
The Interior Ministry announced the deaths of two people in two separate Iranian attacks, the latter of which targeted a residential building in Manama.
The UAE's Ministry of Defense reported on March 24 that one of its civilian contractors was killed in an Iranian attack on Bahrain. It was reported that the contractor was of Moroccan nationality.
Oman
Two people were killed in a drone attack on an industrial area in Sohar on March 13; they were the first casualties in the sultanate, which hosted mediation talks between the United States and Iran.
A company operating a tanker reported that a person had earlier died after a shell hit the tanker off the coast of Muscat.
Saudi Arabia
Two people were killed when a shell fell on a residential area in the city of Al-Kharj, southeast of the capital Riyadh.
France
A French soldier was killed and six others were injured in a drone attack in northern Iraq.



