Summary Iran has released final casualty figures from US and Israeli attacks, detailing deaths, demographics and provincial impact.
TEHRAN (Web Desk) – Iran has released the final casualty figures following a series of attacks attributed to the United States and Israel, providing a detailed breakdown of those killed and the regions most affected.
According to an Iranian news agency, a total of 3,375 civilians have been killed in the attacks. Among the victims, 2,875 were men while 496 were women, reflecting a wide demographic impact across the population.
Authorities reported that the intensity of injuries sustained during the attacks has made identification difficult in several cases. At least four bodies remain unidentified due to the severity of wounds. Victims span all age groups, from infants to the elderly, underscoring the widespread human toll of the strikes.
The data further shows that seven of those killed were under the age of one, while 255 children between the ages of one and 12 also lost their lives. The highest number of fatalities was recorded among individuals aged 19 to 30, with 969 deaths in this age group alone.
Provincial figures indicate that the highest number of casualties was recorded in Tehran, Hormozgan and Isfahan. Officials noted that nearly 40 percent of the bodies were initially unidentifiable, with identification completed later through forensic examination.
Forensic teams have since carried out detailed identification processes, matching remains with records and confirming identities before handing over the bodies to the families of the deceased. The process involved extensive efforts to ensure accuracy despite the condition of the remains.
