US-Israel attacks on Iran: Death toll and injuries live tracker

Preliminary figures are 2,076 dead in Iran, at least 26 in Israel, 13 US soldiers and 28 killed in Gulf states.

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Smoke rises from Tehran after attacks.
Smoke rises from Tehran after it was targeted in US and Israeli attacks on March 1, 2026 [Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu]

Iran has accepted a two-week ceasefire, with talks set to begin on Friday in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, after United States President Donald Trump agreed to suspend attacks on the condition that Tehran fully reopens the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Abbas Araghchi said safe passage through the strategic waterway will be ensured for two weeks through coordination with the country’s armed forces.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Lebanon is not part of the ceasefire between the US and Iran, and has continued to pound the country for a 42nd day.

Which countries have been attacked?

US and Israeli forces have struck Iran since February 28, including its nuclear, military and civilian sites. In retaliation, Iranian forces have launched attacks on the Middle East where US troops are deployed, as well as Israeli military facilities in Tel Aviv and other parts of Israel.

So far, Iran has launched strikes across nine countries in the region: Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, as well as an Iranian drone striking a runway at a United Kingdom military base in Cyprus.

On March 28, Yemen’s Houthi rebels attacked Israel with a barrage of ballistic missiles – their first such strikes since the US-Israel war on Iran began.

Most of these attacks have been intercepted.

How many people have been killed or injured?

Below are the confirmed casualties across countries that have been subject to attacks as of Friday at 10:15 GMT.

Due to the rapidly evolving situation, all figures may change as more information becomes available.

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Iran – killed: 2,076, injured: 26,500

At least 2,076 people have been killed by US-Israeli attacks on Iran since February 28, Iran’s Ministry of Health says.

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  • The victims’ ages ranged from eight months to 88 years old
  • 240 women and 212 children are among those killed.

More than 26,500 people have been injured, including at least 4,000 women and 1,621 children.

Israel – killed: 26, injured: 7,451

At least 26 Israelis have been killed and more than 7,451 wounded.

Israel’s Ministry of Health urged Israelis to rush to bomb shelters “with caution”, noting that people have been injured while running to shelters.

At least 180 people were wounded in Iranian missile attacks on the southern city of Dimona – home to the country’s main nuclear facility – and nearby Arad, in one of the most dramatic escalations since the US-Israel war on Iran began.

Iranian state television framed Saturday’s strikes as a “response” to an attack on Iran’s Natanz nuclear enrichment complex earlier in the day, marking a stark new phase of tit-for-tat attacks in the conflict.

On April 5, an Iranian missile hit a residential building in Israel’s Haifa, killing at least two people and wounding four. Two more people remain missing.

The Israeli army says a tenth soldier has been killed in southern Lebanon, where Israeli forces have launched ground operations against Hezbollah.

An explosion caused by a projectile impact after Iran launched missiles into Israel following Israel and the U.S. launched strikes on Iran, in Tel Aviv, Israel, February 28, 2026. REUTERS/Gideon Markowicz ISRAEL OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN ISRAEL
An explosion occurs in Tel Aviv on February 28, 2026, after Iran launched missiles into Israel [Gideon Markowicz/Reuters]

US soldiers – killed: 13, injured: 200

The US military has confirmed 13 deaths from Iranian attacks across the region.

Additionally, one service member died of a “health-related incident” in Kuwait.

On March 13, US CENTCOM announced all six crew members were killed when a US refuelling aircraft crashed in western Iraq.

Bahrain – killed: 3, injured: dozens

Iranian missiles have targeted the headquarters of the US Navy’s 5th Fleet in Bahrain’s Juffair area multiple times.

The Ministry of Interior confirmed that an Asian worker was killed on March 2, when debris from an intercepted missile fell onto a foreign vessel undergoing maintenance in Salman Industrial City.

On March 10, a 29-year-old woman was killed and eight people were injured when a residential building in Bahrain’s capital Manama was hit, the country’s Ministry of Interior said.

The UAE’s Ministry of Defence said on March 24 that one of its civilian contractors was killed in an Iranian attack on Bahrain. It identified the contractor as a Moroccan national.

 

A building that was damaged by an Iranian drone attack, after Israel and the U.S. launched strikes on Iran, in Seef, Manama, Bahrain, March 1, 2026. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed
A building was damaged in the Seef commercial district of Manama, Bahrain, on March 1, 2026, in an Iranian drone attack [Hamad Mohammed/Reuters]

Iraq – killed: 118, injured: dozens

At least 118 people have been killed, according to Iraqi health authorities. Most of these were members of the paramilitary group the Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF).

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A chief warrant officer died during an attack in the Erbil area of the semi-autonomous Kurdish region in Iraq, which also injured “several” other French soldiers.

A raid on the PMF headquarters in the Jurf al-Sakhar (now renamed Jurf al-Nasr) town southwest of Baghdad killed at least two people.

A plume of smoke rises near Erbil International Airport in Erbil on March 1, 2026. Loud explosions were heard early on March 1 near Erbil airport, which hosts US-led coalition troops in Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region, an AFP journalist said. (Photo by Shvan HARKI / AFP)
Smoke rises near Erbil International Airport in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region in Iraq, on March 1, 2026 [Shvan Harki/AFP]

Jordan – killed: 0, injured: 29

In Jordan, there have been 29 injuries and no deaths reported.

On March 30, a woman was injured due to falling debris.

Kuwait – killed: 7, injured: dozens

On March 2, Kuwait’s Ministry of Defence said “several” US warplanes had crashed in the country, and all the crew survived.

On March 4, the Kuwaiti Ministry of Health reported the death of a girl from shrapnel-induced injuries.

On March 8, Kuwait’s ⁠Fire Force said ⁠two of its ⁠officers had been killed “while performing duties”. The statement published on X did not provide details on the circumstances of ⁠their deaths.

An Indian worker was killed in an Iranian attack on a power and desalination plant on March 30.

Lebanon – killed: 1,497, injured: 4,639

The number of people killed in Lebanon since Israel renewed widespread attacks on the country now stands at 1,497, according to Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health. Among those killed are at least 130 children.

At least 4,639 people have been wounded.

More than one million people have been registered as displaced since the outbreak of the war.

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has confirmed one of its peacekeepers was killed in the country’s south, as fighting between Israeli troops and the Hezbollah group intensifies amid Israel’s invasion.

Israel continues to bombard Lebanon after killing more than 300 people and injuring at least 1,150 in a single day of attacks across the country on April 8 – the day the ceasefire was announced.

Oman – killed: 3, injured: 15

On March 1, the Oman News Agency, quoting a security source, said two drones had hit the Port of Duqm, injuring one foreign worker.

Later, Oman’s Maritime Security Centre said a Palau-flagged oil tanker was ‌attacked about 5 nautical miles (equivalent to about 9km) off Oman’s Musandam governorate, injuring four people.

Two people were killed in Oman after the downing of a drone in Sohar, in the north.

Qatar – killed: 0, injured: 20

The Qatari Ministry of Interior confirmed that 16 people were injured. Most injuries were reported to be from falling shrapnel and debris, with one person seriously hurt.

The Qatari Ministry of Defence confirmed that two ballistic missiles struck the Al Udeid Air Base, where US forces are stationed, while a drone hit an early warning radar installation.

On April 8, shrapnel fell on a citizen’s house in the Muraikh area of Doha, injuring four people, including a Qatari child.

Saudi Arabia – killed: 3, injured: 29

On March 8, two people were killed and 22 injured, including 12 in the central governorate of Al-Kharj, after a projectile fell on a residential area.

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Attacks on energy facilities also killed a Saudi citizen working in industrial security and injured seven more.

United Arab Emirates – killed: 12, injured: 224

At least 10 people in the UAE, including nationals from Pakistani, Nepalese, Bangladeshi, Palestinian, Indian and Egyptian nationalities, were confirmed killed, and 224 were wounded.

Two UAE servicemen were also killed on Monday after their helicopter crashed because of a “technical malfunction”, the Defence Ministry said.

US military presence in the Middle East

The US has operated military bases in the Middle East for decades.

According to the Council on Foreign Relations, the US operates a broad network of military sites, both permanent and temporary, across at least 19 locations in the region.

Of these, eight are permanent bases in Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

As of mid-2025, there are about 40,000 to 50,000 US soldiers in the Middle East, stationed in both large, permanent bases and smaller forward sites.

The countries with the most US soldiers are Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, the UAE and Saudi Arabia. These installations serve as critical hubs for US air and naval operations, regional logistics, intelligence gathering and force projection.

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(Al Jazeera)

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