Iran Reports Heavy Casualties in Ongoing Conflict Since February 28

(MENAFN) Iran's Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs announced Wednesday that close to 3,500 people have lost their lives since the beginning of military confrontations involving the United States and Israel on Feb. 28.

Figures published by the organization showed that the death toll has reached 3,499 since the launch of the campaign by Washington and Tel Aviv.

According to the data, those killed included 2,988 men and 511 women. The foundation also stated that 1,609 of the victims were unmarried.

Regional tensions have remained high since US and Israeli airstrikes targeted Iran, prompting retaliatory operations by Tehran against Israel as well as countries in the region that host American military assets.

Although the parties agreed to a temporary ceasefire on April 8, no final agreement has yet been concluded to formally end the conflict.

On Wednesday, Iran's Revolutionary Guards said they had carried out strikes against US-linked assets in Kuwait, Jordan, and Bahrain following American attacks in southern Iran.

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