Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
War in the Middle East: casualty figures from across the region
Dubai, March 10 (AFP) Mar 10, 2026
Since the US and Israel unleashed strikes on Iran on February 28, war has spread across the region and casualties have been reported in countries around the Middle East.

Due to reporting restrictions, AFP has not been able to independently verify all of the following tolls.

The figures are based on numbers released by governments, militaries, health authorities and rescue organisations in the affected countries.


- Iran -


Iran's health ministry said on March 8 that more than 1,200 people had been killed, including around 200 women and 200 children under the age of 12, with more than 10,000 civilians injured.

Iran's state-run Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs said on Thursday that the death toll from US and Israeli strikes had reached 1,230. The Iranian Red Crescent previously said on March 3 that 787 people had been killed.

The US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) said on March 9 that at least 1,761 people had been killed, including 1,245 civilians -- among them at least 194 children -- as well as 189 military personnel and 327 people whose status had not been classified.


- Israel -


Israel's first responders and the country's authorities have reported 14 people in total killed on the Israeli side.

First responders and local authorities say Iranian missile fire killed 12 people in Israel, including four minors, since the start of the war, according to an AFP tally based on their announcements.

The Israeli military has separately announced the deaths of two soldiers in combat in southern Lebanon.


- Lebanon -


Lebanon's health ministry said on Monday that 486 people had been killed and 1,313 wounded during a week of strikes. On Sunday it said that an earlier death toll of 394 people included 83 children and 42 women.

AFP has not been able to view a detailed breakdown of the figures.

The Lebanese army said three of its soldiers had been killed.

Hezbollah has not announced its losses.


- The Gulf -


Authorities in Gulf states and the US Central Command (CENTCOM) have reported 24 people killed in neighbouring states since the start of the Iranian attacks.

Most of those killed were military or security personnel, including seven US service members, and 11 civilians.

Kuwait's military and health ministry have reported six deaths -- two Kuwaiti soldiers, two border guards and two civilians, one of them an 11-year-old girl.

The United Arab Emirates defence ministry has also reported six deaths. They include four civilians and two military personnel who died as a result of a helicopter crash blamed on a technical malfunction.

Saudi Arabia's civil defence agency has reported two civilian deaths.

Bahrain's interior ministry has reported two deaths.

Oman's maritime security centre reported the death of a mariner at sea.

Qatar's ministry of interior has reported 16 injuries and no fatalities.

CENTCOM has confirmed six US service personnel killed in Kuwait and one killed in Saudi Arabia.


- Iraq -


Pro-Iran fighters in Iraq said 20 of their members had been killed in air strikes they blamed on Israel and the United States.

In Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region, authorities said one airport guard was killed in a drone attack on Erbil airport, while at least two Iranian Kurdish fighters were killed in Iranian strikes.


- Jordan -


Jordan's military spokesman Brigadier General Mustafa al-Hiyari said 14 people had been injured in various parts of the country due to falling debris from Iranian missiles and drones.

No deaths have been reported in Jordan.


- Syria -


Syrian state media reported eight people injured by falling debris from exchanges of fire between Iran and Israel on Monday.

burs-csp/jsa


ADVERTISEMENT




 WAR.WIRE

SINO.WIRE

NUKE.WIRE
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
Infleqtion lists shares on NYSE as neutral atom quantum firm
Top Chinese gaming companies continue to challenge
Space Tourism, Space Transport and Space Exploration News
Japan startup's space rocket fails for third time
Tourism on hold as Middle East war casts uncertainty
Sateliot books Spanish Miura 5 launch for two next gen Trito satellites in 2027
24/7 News Coverage
Curiosity Blog, Sols 4798-4803: Back for More Science
UAE extends Mars probe mission until 2028
Mars relay orbiter seen as backbone for future exploration
24/7 Coverage of GPS News
Why have 1,000 ships at times lost their GPS in the Mideast?
Vantor adds Google Earth AI models to Tensorglobe for secure mission support
ASII launches national geospatial digital twin for Australian agriculture
Space Business News
Japan to deploy counter-strike missiles closer to China
NATO intercepts second Iran missile in Turkish airspace
Zelensky says 11 countries asking Ukraine for drone help against Iran
24/7 News Coverage
Blazar population may power record energy neutrino
Study questions assumptions about hidden alien technosignals
Dusty early galaxies shed new light on how the universe built its first giants
24/7 Coverage of GPS News
NASA announces overhaul of Artemis lunar program amid technical delays
New Wenchang lunar pad completes first Long March 10 test
Aitech and Teledyne expand partnership on space grade SP1 computing platform
Robot News from RoboDaily.com
Left, right and faithful unite to demand human control over AI
Europe should focus on industrial AI, SAP says
Questions over AI capability as tech guides Iran strikes
Radar News from RadarDaily.com
New hunt for flight MH370 ends with no clues to 12-year mystery
Valen array advances multi-mission sensing tech
Satellite radar maps reveal rapid delta land loss
Indo Daily
Sri Lanka hospital releases 22 rescued from torpedoed Iranian vessel
Nepal's rapper-led centrist party heads for poll landslide
Bangladesh rations fuel as Mideast war deepens energy crunch
Russo Daily
Zelensky says 11 countries asking Ukraine for drone help against Iran
Four years after banning Russia, FIFA and IOC passive in the face of war
Russian hackers 'targeting messaging apps': Dutch spies
24/7 News Coverage
China says opposes any targeting of new Iran leader
Japan to deploy counter-strike missiles closer to China
China slams Taiwan PM visit to Japan

All rights reserved. Copyright Agence France-Presse. Sections of the information displayed on this page (dispatches, photographs, logos) are protected by intellectual property rights owned by Agence France-Presse. As a consequence, you may not copy, reproduce, modify, transmit, publish, display or in any way commercially exploit any of the content of this section without the prior written consent of Agence France-Presse.