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What are the casualties in the region of the exchange of strikes between Israel and the US on one side and Iran on the o

US Central Command also confirmed the deaths of six US soldiers in Kuwait and another in Saudi Arabia

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Iran

The Iranian Ministry of Health reported on Monday that more than 1,200 people had been killed, including about 200 women and 200 children under 12, and more than 10,000 civilians had been injured. The Martyrs and Veterans Foundation - an Iranian state organization - said last Thursday that the death toll from the US and Israeli strikes had reached 1,230. The Iranian Red Crescent reported 787 deaths on March 3. The non-governmental organization “Human Rights Activists News Agency“ stated that as of March 10, at least 1,787 people had died, including 1,262 civilians (including at least 200 children), as well as 190 military personnel and 335 people of unknown status.

Israel

Israeli rescue services and the army reported a total of 14 deaths since the start of the war. Rescue services said 12 people had been killed, including four minors, and dozens wounded in Israel after Iran launched missile attacks on the country in response to US-Israeli strikes. The Israeli army also reported the deaths of two soldiers in fighting in southern Lebanon.

Lebanon

The Lebanese Health Ministry said today that 634 people had been killed in 10 days of fighting between Israel and the pro-Iranian group “Hezbollah“, including 91 children, and more than 1,500 wounded. The Lebanese army said three of its soldiers had been killed.

Persian Gulf

Authorities in the Persian Gulf states and the US Central Command for the Middle East reported 24 deaths in the region since the start of the Iranian attacks. Most were military or security personnel, including seven American soldiers, as well as 11 civilians.

In Kuwait, the military and health ministry reported six deaths - two Kuwaiti soldiers, two border police officers, two civilians, including an 11-year-old girl.

The UAE Ministry of Defense and the Dubai Media Office reported six deaths – four civilians plus two soldiers killed in helicopter crash attributed to technical failure.

The Saudi Civil Defense Agency reported two civilian deaths.

The Bahraini Interior Ministry also reported two deaths.

The Omani Maritime Security Center announced the death of a sailor at sea.

In Qatar, the Interior Ministry reported that 16 people were injured, but no deaths.

US Central Command also confirmed the deaths of six US soldiers in Kuwait and one in Saudi Arabia.

Iraq

Armed groups and officials said at least 26 people had been killed in Iraq since the start of the conflict. Pro-Iranian fighters in Iraq said 21 of their members had been killed in airstrikes they attributed to Israel and the US. Kurdish rebel groups said at least three Iranian Kurdish fighters were killed in strikes attributed to Iraq on their positions in the north of the country. Kurdish security sources said an airport security guard was killed in a drone attack on Erbil airport. Officials also said a civilian was killed by missile debris after a strike southeast of Baghdad.

Jordan

Jordanian army spokesman Brigadier General Mustafa Hayari said 14 people had been injured in various parts of the country by falling debris from Iranian missiles and drones.

Syria

Syrian state media reported that eight people were injured by falling debris during an exchange of fire between Iran and Israel on Monday.