Tehran accuses US, Israel of killing over 1,300, striking civilian sites

Tehran has accused the United States and Israel of killing more than 1,300 people and striking nearly 10,000 civilian sites amid an escalating regional conflict, according to Iranian officials The cla

Tehran has accused the United States and Israel of killing more than 1,300 people and striking nearly 10,000 civilian sites amid an escalating regional conflict, according to Iranian officials The claims, which have not been independently verified, point to a severe and growing humanitarian toll inside Iran.

In a statement reported by Al Jazeera, Iran alleged that a campaign of attacks by US and Israeli forces has systematically targeted non-military locations While Tehran did not provide a detailed breakdown of the affected sites or a specific timeline for the alleged casualties, the figures represent a significant claim about the scale of the ongoing Iran war.

The international community has not yet commented on these specific allegations, and access for independent monitors and journalists in the conflict zone remains heavily restricted, making it difficult to corroborate the casualty figures provided by Tehran.

The accusation comes as the broader US-Israel-Iran conflict continues to intensify, raising concerns of a wider conflagration in the Middle East. The focus remains on the devastating reports of Iran civilian casualties and the immense challenge of verifying information from an active war zone

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