Casualties and damage announced in 12-day war between Israel and Iran

Asia-Plus

The armed conflict between Israel and Iran, which began on June 13 with a unilateral strike, ended on June 24 with a ceasefire agreement brokered by the United States and Qatar.

The two sides reached a truce after intense bombing raids, rocket exchanges, U.S. airstrikes on Iranian territory, and Iran's official response.  On the night of June 25, both sides refrained from launching attacks, despite conflicting media reports about violations of the ceasefire conditions.  Residents in both Iran and Israel spent the night without further attacks.

In Tehran, residents gathered in "Enqelab Square," celebrating what they considered a victory, while Israelis were allowed to leave their shelters.  Amid this, official data on casualties and destruction began to emerge.

 

Iranian casualties

Iran's Ministry of Health released data on X (formerly Twitter) about the fatalities.  According to the official information, 610 people were killed in Israel's 12-day airstrikes on Iranian territory.  Among the victims were 13 children, the youngest just 2 months old, and 49 women, including two pregnant women.  Additionally, 5 medical and emergency service workers were killed.

The Ministry also reported that 4,746 people were injured during the 12 days of fighting.  Seven hospitals and nine ambulances were damaged due to the airstrikes.

 

Israeli casualties

The Israeli side also disclosed the number of casualties.  The Times of Israel, citing the Israeli Defense Forces and the Ministry of Health, reports that 28 Israelis lost their lives in Iranian missile attacks.  One of the casualties was a military serviceman.

In total, 3,238 Israelis were injured in the missile strikes, with 23 in critical condition and 111 suffering moderate injuries.

The armed conflict, which lasted from June 13 to June 24, ended with a ceasefire agreement facilitated by the U.S. and Qatar.

Tajikistan welcomed the ceasefire agreement between the State of Israel and the Islamic Republic of Iran.

"Tajikistan hopes that these agreements will put an end to the war, which began with violations of international law, and lay a solid foundation for establishing lasting and sustainable peace in the Middle East," said a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan.

 

Article translations:

Related Articles

spot_imgspot_img

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Реклама на asia +spot_imgspot_img

Recent Articles

Эмомалӣ Раҳмон ба Суғд меравад. Кадом роҳҳои мошингарди вилоят се рӯз баста мешаванд?

Эмомалӣ Раҳмон, раисҷумҳури Тоҷикистон бо як сафари кории серӯза - 29-30-31-уми март ба вилояти Суғд меравад. Дар ин бора як манбаъ аз шуъбаи Бозрасии давлатии...

Navruz, Wrestling, and Cars: How the Pahlavon from Rogun Conquered the Gushtingiri Tournament in Dushanbe

Subkhiddin Khalilzoda won the final of the gushingiri in Dushanbe and became the hero of the spring holiday.

Navrouz greetings

Dear readers and subscribers! Asia-Plus News Agency congratulates you...

Eid al-Fitr greetings

Dear readers and subscribers, Eid Mubarak! May this blessed...

Russian ruble weakens against the Tajik national currency and major global currencies

In recent weeks, the Russian ruble has experienced a...

Over 2,500 participants expected at Water Conference in Dushanbe

The Fourth High-Level International Conference on the International Decade...

BARQ becomes new IT Park Dushanbe resident, launches power bank rental service

A common problem for many city dwellers: a dead...

Some bazaars and shopping centers in Dushanbe to close for up to four days during Navrouz celebrations

During the Navrouz holiday celebrations, some bazaars and shopping...

Eurasian Development Bank Predicts 8.1% Economic Growth for Tajikistan in 2026

Analysts from the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) forecast a...

Iran’s intelligence minister killed in air strike

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian confirmed the death of intelligence...