US-Israel attacks on Iran: Death toll and injuries live tracker
Preliminary figures are 1,444 dead in Iran, at least 15 in Israel, 13 US soldiers and 19 killed in Gulf states.

Explosions continue to be heard for a sixteenth day in Iran, Israel, and across several Middle Eastern states after the United States and Israel began attacking Iran on February 28th.
Tehran has responded by launching waves of missiles and drones at Israel and towards several military bases in the Middle East where US forces operate.
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Iran had previously warned that if it were attacked, it would respond by targeting US military facilities across the region, which it considers legitimate targets.
Which countries have been attacked?
US forces have struck more than 5,000 targets in Iran since Saturday, the US Central Command (CENTCOM), which oversees US forces in the region, said on March 10.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) says it has launched attacks on at least 27 bases in 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 United Arab Emirates. An Iranian drone also struck a runway at a UK military base in Cyprus.
Most of these attacks have been intercepted.
How many people have been killed or injured?
Below are the confirmed casualties across the 12 countries that have been subject to attacks as of Sunday at 06:00 GMT.
Due to the rapidly evolving situation, all figures may change as more information becomes available.

Iran – killed: 1,444, injured: 18,551
At least 1,444 people have been killed and 18,551 injured by US-Israeli attacks on Iran since February 28, Iran’s Health Ministry says.
- The victims’ age ranged from eight months to 88 years old
- 200 women are among those killed
- 168 children were killed in the Minab elementary school
- 55 healthcare workers were wounded and 11 killed, including four physicians, two nurses and three emergency workers
Israel – killed: 15, injured: 3,138
At least 15 Israelis have been killed and more than 3,138 others wounded in Iranian attacks.
The ministry urged Israelis to rush to bomb shelters “with caution”, noting that people have been injured while running to shelters.
On March 1, an Iranian ballistic missile strike on central Israel’s Beit Shemesh killed nine people and injured more than 20.

US soldiers – killed: 13, injured: 140-150
The US military has confirmed 13 fatalities 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: 2, 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 injured when a residential building in Bahrain’s capital Manama was hit, the country’s Ministry of Interior said.

Iraq – killed: 27, injured: Dozens
Twenty-seven people have been killed. Twenty-one fighters of pro-Iran armed factions, at least three Iranian Kurdish fighters, an airport guard at Erbil airport, and a civilian near Baghdad.
A chief warrant officer died during an attack in Iraq’s Erbil region that also injured “several” other French soldiers.

Jordan – killed: 0, injured: 28
In Jordan, there have been 28 injuries and no deaths reported.
Kuwait – killed: 6, injured: Dozens
On March 2, Kuwait’s Defense Ministry said “several” US warplanes had crashed in the country, all the crew survived.
On March 4, The Kuwaiti Ministry of Health reported the death of a girl from shrapnel-induced injuries.
On Sunday, Kuwait’s Fire Force said two of its officers have been killed “while performing duties”. The statement published on X did not provide details on the circumstances of their deaths.
Lebanon – killed: 826, injured: 2000+
The number of people killed in Lebanon since Israel renewed widespread attacks on the country last Monday now stands at 826, according to Lebanon’s health ministry. Among those killed are at least 98 children.
At least 2,000 people have also been wounded.
A total of 831,000 people have been registered as displaced since the outbreak of the war.
Oman – killed: 3, injured: 15
On March 1, the Oman News Agency, quoting a security source, said two drones had targeted the Duqm port, injuring one foreign worker.
Later, Oman’s Maritime Security Centre said a Palau-flagged oil tanker was attacked about 5 nautical miles (9km) off Oman’s Musandam governorate, injuring four people.
Two people were killed in Oman after the downing of a drone in Sohar province.
Qatar – killed: 0, injured: 16
The Qatari Ministry of Interior confirmed that the number of injured was at 16 people. 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 military base, where US forces are stationed, while a drone targeted an early warning radar installation.
All schools have moved to remote learning, and public gatherings for Ramadan have been suspended until further notice to ensure public safety.
Saudi Arabia – killed: 2, injured: 12
Saudi Arabia says two people have been killed and 12 others wounded in the central governorate of Al Kharj after a projectile fell on a residential area.
United Arab Emirates – killed: 6, injured: 141
At least six people in the UAE, including nationals from Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh, were confirmed killed, and 141 others wounded.
Two UAE servicemen were killed on Monday after their helicopter crashed because of a “technical malfunction,” the defense 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.
