WANA (Mar 31) – The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) said in its 10th wartime statement that more than 113,000 civilian and non-military units have been damaged since the start of what it described as the “U.S.-Israeli imposed war.”

 

The organization added that around 130,000 citizens have contacted its hotline (4030) and received psychological counseling, support, and educational services. According to the statement:

 

From February 28 to March 31, more than 130,521 calls were received by 1,928 Red Crescent counselors, providing over 630,000 minutes of psychological support.

 

A total of 113,570 non-military units have been damaged, including 22,422 commercial units and 90,063 residential units, with 44,391 units reportedly affected in Tehran.

 

307 medical, health, and emergency centers have been damaged, and 760 schools have reportedly been directly or indirectly hit, with 234 students killed.

 

18 Red Crescent centers and 48 emergency vehicles have been damaged; 15 relief workers were injured, and 3 were killed while providing aid.

 

24 medical personnel have also been killed in airstrikes.

Emergency personnel work at the site of a strike on a residential building, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Tehran, Iran, March 23, 2026. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency)