Iran death toll climbs to 787 as US-Israeli strikes continue

The Iranian Red Crescent announced Tuesday that the death toll from ongoing US-Israeli attacks has risen to 787, with search and rescue operations continuing in bombed buildings. The strikes, which began Saturday, have killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and dozens of senior military officials.
The death toll from the ongoing US-Israeli military campaign against Iran has climbed to 787, the Iranian Red Crescent reported Tuesday, as search and rescue teams continue sifting through rubble across the country. In a written statement cited by the state-run Tasnim News Agency, the organization confirmed that operations are underway in the wreckage of bombed buildings, though no information was provided regarding the number of injured.
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Leadership decapitated
The joint US-Israeli offensive, launched Saturday, has resulted in the deaths of several top Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and numerous senior military commanders. The strikes have targeted command centers, missile facilities, naval assets and nuclear infrastructure, including the Natanz facility, according to Iranian officials. US President Donald Trump claimed 49 Iranian leaders have been eliminated since operations began.
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Retaliatory strikes widen conflict
In response to the attacks, Tehran has launched drone and missile strikes targeting Israel as well as Gulf countries hosting US military assets. The UAE, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait have all reported intercepting Iranian projectiles, with explosions heard in Doha on Monday evening. The conflict has expanded to include Hezbollah engagements along Israel's northern border and ongoing exchanges between Israeli forces and Iran-backed groups across the region.
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Humanitarian toll mounts
As the campaign enters its fourth day, with US officials warning of a "major uptick" in attacks within 24 hours, civilian casualties continue to accumulate. The Iranian Red Crescent's rising death toll reflects the intensity of the bombardment, which has targeted both military and, according to Iranian officials, civilian infrastructure. With no diplomatic resolution in sight and Trump projecting a four-to-five week campaign, humanitarian concerns are growing as the conflict shows no signs of abating.
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