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Official Figures on Casualties in the Iran-Israel War Released

Iran’s Ministry of Health reported 606 deaths and over 5,000 injuries. Israel confirmed the deaths of 28 people over 12 days of conflict. Data was presented by both governments.
Jun 25, 2025 - 11:54
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Iran’s Ministry of Health has released official figures on casualties resulting from the military conflict with Israel. According to the ministry’s statement, 606 people have been killed and over 5,000 injured to varying degrees. Medical facilities across the country continue to provide care to the wounded, many of whom remain in critical condition. Hospitals in front-line areas are operating at full capacity, with additional mobile units deployed.

According to information provided by the Israeli government, 28 people have been killed in 12 days of armed conflict with Iran. Authorities clarified that the dead include both military personnel and civilians. No additional data has been disclosed regarding the number of injured or the scale of material damage in Israel. Emergency services continue to respond to the aftermath of missile strikes and air raids.

The hostilities between Iran and Israel have become some of the most intense in the past decade. The conflict involved missile attacks, strikes on military infrastructure, and cyber operations. Both strategic and civilian sites, including energy facilities and transportation hubs, were targeted. Operations were carried out by both sides around the clock, using aircraft, drones, and air defense systems.

The international community has expressed deep concern over the scale of the casualties and the humanitarian consequences of the conflict. Representatives of the UN, EU, and several regional countries are calling for an immediate ceasefire and a return to negotiations. Diplomatic efforts to de-escalate continue, though no ceasefire agreement has been reached to date.

As the conflict continues, a state of emergency has been declared in several areas of Iran. Supply disruptions persist, and some industrial operations have been temporarily suspended. Israeli authorities have also heightened security measures in border areas and placed critical infrastructure on high alert.

Despite declarations of the right to self-defense, both sides are facing increasing international pressure to end the hostilities. Analysts warn that continued fighting could result in even greater losses and further destabilize the Middle East. The situation remains unpredictable.

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