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Iran's Health Ministry: at least 14 killed, 78 wounded in US strikes overnight in five provinces

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Iran's Health Ministry: at least 14 killed, 78 wounded in US strikes overnight in five provinces

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TL;DR

Iran's Health Ministry reports that at least 14 people were killed and 78 wounded in last night's American strikes, which hit five provinces. The figures are the first official toll from the ministry and update earlier media reports. The strikes are part of the ongoing US campaign against Iranian military targets.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Iran's Health Ministry reported that at least 14 people were killed and 78 wounded in American strikes overnight across five provinces. The figure updates and formalizes earlier casualty reports from Iranian state media and local sources. Earlier today, Iranian state television reported eight military personnel killed in strikes on Bandar Abbas and Bushehr, and separate reports said three killed in Ahvaz — as The Zioneer reported at 00:04 and 06:54 Jerusalem time. The overnight strikes, part of sustained US operations against Iranian military assets, follow a series of American strikes this week. The casualty figures are provided by the Iranian government and have not been independently verified by international sources.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Official toll covers two-day campaign period, not just overnight strikes.

  2. Iranian Health Ministry officially confirms 14 killed and 78 wounded.

  3. Iran reports 14 killed, 78 wounded in US strikes over past two days

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03 · Source and signal

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