WANA (Mar 04) – The death toll from U.S. and Israeli attacks has reached 1,045.

 

Iran’s Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs announced that the number of people killed as a result of attacks by the United States and the Israeli regime in Iran has risen to 1,045.

 

In a statement, the Foundation said that following the military strikes, a number of military personnel and civilians lost their lives.

 

According to the statement, the bodies of 1,045 victims have so far been laid to rest. The organization also emphasized that the process of identifying the victims and finalizing the statistics is still ongoing, and that additional information will be announced if the figures change.

 

Latest Figures on Students and Teachers Killed or Injured in Iran / Around 20 Schools Damaged

Iran’s Ministry of Education has released updated figures on casualties within the country’s education sector.

 

According to the statement:

  • Minab County: 168 killed and 110 injured
  • Fars Province: 1 teacher killed and 5 students killed
  • Ilam Province: 1 teacher killed and 2 students killed
  • East Azerbaijan Province: 1 teacher and 2 students killed
  • Tehran City: 3 students killed, 2 students injured, and 2 administrative staff injured
  • Abyek, Qazvin Province: 1 student killed
  • Other counties in Tehran Province: 1 teacher killed and 1 student killed

 

Additionally, around 20 educational facilities across Iran have been damaged, some of them completely destroyed.

 

Three Iranian Healthcare Workers Killed in Recent Attacks

Iran’s Ministry of Health announced that three healthcare workers have been killed following recent missile attacks by the United States and Israel on Iranian territory.

 

The victims were identified as:

  • Robab Dehdeshti, radiology specialist at Haj Mahmoud Haj Heydar Hospital in Lamerd
  • Ali Abdollahi, operations expert at the West District of Tehran Province Emergency Medical Services
  • Dr Ali Aria, third-year orthopaedic resident at Sina Hospital

 

They were killed while carrying out their professional duties within Iran’s healthcare system.