At least 1,444 people have been killed as a result of attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel since February 28.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports, citing foreign media outlets, that the ongoing military operations have also left 18,551 people injured.
The joint military campaign was launched on February 28 by the US and Israel, following allegations regarding Tehran's development of a nuclear missile program. In response, Iran has denied the accusations and conducted retaliatory strikes against Israeli territory, as well as US energy facilities and military bases across the region. According to official reports, Israel has confirmed 12 casualties, while seven American service members have been killed in combat. Additionally, four US soldiers died in a refueling aircraft crash in Iraq.
The escalation comes during the administration of US President Donald Trump, who has maintained a firm stance on regional security and non-proliferation. The conflict marks one of the most significant military escalations in the Middle East in recent years, drawing international attention to the stability of global energy markets and regional security architectures. Diplomatic efforts remain strained as both sides continue to exchange fire, with the international community calling for a de-escalation of hostilities to prevent further loss of life.