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Iran’s government says at least 1,060 people were killed in the war with Israel

IRAN, JUL 07 – Iran reported 1,060 deaths with 4,475 wounded after a 12-day war against Israel, warning the toll may rise amid severe damage to military and nuclear sites.

  • Iran's government reported that the death toll in the 12-day conflict with Israel, which ended on June 24, 2025, has reached 1,060 fatalities, with officials indicating the number could increase.
  • The war began with an Israeli attack on June 13, 2025, and included heavy bombardment on Iran's air defenses, military sites, and nuclear facilities.
  • The conflict wounded 4,475 people, with Iran initially downplaying losses but acknowledging the destruction after the ceasefire took hold.
  • Saeed Ohadi, head of Iran's Martyrs Foundation, reported that 1,060 individuals have been laid to rest nationwide so far and cautioned that the death toll could climb to 1,100 due to the severity of some injuries.
  • The revised casualty figures and ongoing talks in the region suggest prolonged instability and potential further casualties in the aftermath of the conflict.
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The Iranian Armed Forces assured that the country has stockpiled thousands of missiles and drones at strategic sites, ready to respond to any new aggression, following the recent 12-day conflict with Israel and left more than a thousand citizens of the Persian nation murdered by the Zionist entity. READ ALSO: Iranian Supreme Leader publicly reappears after Israel's war against Iran Major General Yahya Rahim Safavi, military adviser to the Leader…

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The head of the Foundation of the Martyrs and Veterans of Iran warned that the number of Iranian deaths could reach 1.100. Human Rights Activists, however, point to 1,190 deaths.

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GlobalData broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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