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Iranian Red Crescent says more than 200 killed in US-Israeli strikes

The coordinated strikes targeted missile and air-defense sites across 24 Iranian provinces, killing 201 and injuring 747, according to the Iranian Red Crescent Society.

  • The Iranian Red Crescent Society reported over 200 people killed and 747 wounded in US and Israeli strikes across 24 Iranian provinces, with ongoing rescue efforts by numerous Red Crescent teams.
  • A US and Israeli strike hit a girls' elementary school in Minab, Hormozgan province, killing more than 40 schoolgirls; it remains unclear which country carried out the strike.
  • Iran launched retaliatory missile attacks damaging a nine-story building in northern Israel, injuring one person; media coverage of the impact is restricted.
  • Iran has closed schools, public buildings, and its airspace, urged citizens to leave Tehran, as the conflict continues following US and Israeli strikes and Iranian retaliation.
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According to Iranian state media, more than 200 people have now been killed by Israeli and American bombings.

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Tehran. At least 201 dead, including 160 girls in a school south of the Islamic Republic of Iran and about 700 injured, is the preliminary result of the bombing jointly launched by the United States and Israel throughout 24 of 31 provinces in the Asian country, the authorities said.

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