i24NEWS reports that the Lebanese Health Ministry has updated its cumulative casualty toll from the ongoing conflict, stating at least 4,300 people have been killed and 12,000 wounded in strikes across the country since March 2. The ministry does not distinguish between combatants and civilians, and the figures are not independently verified.
The Lebanese Health Ministry has been issuing periodic cumulative casualty figures since the current round of hostilities began on March 2. The ministry's tolls, while not independently verified and not differentiating between combatants and civilians, have been a key metric of the conflict's human cost. The latest update, reported by i24NEWS, places the minimum number of killed at 4,300 and wounded at 12,000. The figures represent the ministry's ongoing effort to document casualties from strikes across Lebanon.
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