Civilian Death Toll in Iran Surpasses One Thousand Following Strikes
Iranian Civilian Casualties Mount
According to Главком: According to the HRANA news agency, U.S. and Israeli strikes have resulted in significant civilian casualties in Iran. As of March 7, the number of non-combatant deaths has risen to 1,172, a figure that includes at least 194 children. An additional 176 military personnel have also been killed in these conflicts. These strikes are part of a broader regional escalation that has drawn international scrutiny.
Damage to Protected Sites and Humanitarian Crisis
From Thursday evening to Friday evening Eastern Time, strikes damaged several sites protected under international law. Among the targets were:
- A Red Crescent facility;
- Three residential buildings in Tehran;
- A facility belonging to the National Iranian Oil Company.
HRANA estimates that 1,190 people were killed in a 12-day war in Iran last summer, providing a grim context for the current violence.
On Saturday, March 7, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian addressed the nation on state television, offering condolences and apologies for the victims of these military actions. The situation remains tense, with the international community closely monitoring developments. The ongoing conflict underscores the severe humanitarian cost of military engagements in densely populated areas.
These events point to a deepening humanitarian crisis in Iran, where protracted conflicts are leading to substantial civilian losses. Within the global political context, the actions of the U.S. and Israel have raised concerns among international organizations, which are calling for adherence to human rights and the protection of civilians. Against this backdrop, it is crucial for the international community to find conflict resolution methods that prioritize humanitarian considerations and the needs of the population.
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