Tuesday, March, 10 2026 - Iran’s Deputy Health Minister Ali Jafarian says more than 1,200 people have been killed in the ongoing attacks by the United States and Israel, with most of the victims reported to be civilians. He also said several health facilities across the country have been damaged by the air raids.
Speaking to Al Jazeera on Monday, Jafarian said at least
1,255 people have died since the attacks began, including about 200 children
and 11 healthcare workers. According to him, the victims ranged in age from
eight months to 88 years old.
He added that more than 12,000 people have been injured,
many suffering from burns and crush-related injuries caused by the bombardment.
Jafarian said the strikes have also seriously affected the
country’s healthcare system. So far, 29 medical facilities have been damaged,
with 10 of them forced to shut down completely. In addition, 52 health centres,
18 emergency service locations and 15 ambulances have reportedly been damaged
or destroyed.
He also warned about the health risks caused by recent
strikes on Iran’s oil facilities. Air attacks late Saturday triggered large
fires at several fuel sites, sending thick smoke across parts of the capital,
Tehran.
“The whole city was
dark until the afternoon yesterday,” Jafarian said, describing how the smoke
covered the sky over the city.
According to Iranian officials, the attacks hit several
major oil storage locations, including the Aghdasieh oil warehouse in
northeastern Tehran, the Tehran refinery in the south and the Shahran oil depot
in western Tehran.
Israel confirmed that it targeted “a number of fuel storage
facilities in Tehran,” saying the locations were used to support military
infrastructure.
Jafarian warned that the smoke and pollution could cause
serious respiratory problems, particularly for children and the elderly, and
advised residents to remain indoors and keep their windows closed.
He also expressed concern about possible long-term
environmental damage, saying acid rain from the pollution could contaminate the
soil.
“This is not a military issue… This is not a military
target,” he said, insisting that most of the affected areas were civilian
locations.
According to Jafarian, more than 200 cities across Iran have
been struck since the attacks began on February 28.

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