Iranian Society Confirms Death Toll Hits 787 Amid Escalating US-Israeli Airstrikes, Widespread Destruction Across Major Cities
The has confirmed that the death toll from the ongoing US-Israeli airstrikes has risen to 787, marking one of the deadliest escalations in the region’s recent history. The humanitarian organization disclosed that hundreds more have been injured as air raids continue to impact both military targets and civilian infrastructure across multiple Iranian cities.
The joint military operations by the and have reportedly struck strategic installations, government facilities, and key infrastructure. However, local emergency response officials say residential areas, hospitals, and public institutions have also suffered significant damage, worsening the humanitarian crisis.
In the capital city of , rescue teams are working around the clock to recover victims trapped under rubble. Power outages, communication blackouts, and fuel shortages have compounded the suffering of civilians as emergency services struggle to cope with the scale of destruction.
The airstrikes have triggered retaliatory threats and heightened tensions across the Middle East. Analysts warn that continued escalation could disrupt global oil supply routes, particularly through the strategic , a critical passageway for international energy exports.
Meanwhile, the and other international bodies have called for immediate de-escalation, urging all parties to prioritize civilian protection and diplomatic dialogue. Humanitarian groups are appealing for urgent aid access as displacement figures continue to rise.
As the situation unfolds, global leaders are closely monitoring developments, with fears that further military exchanges could widen the conflict beyond Iran’s borders.
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