The Israeli Ministry of Health reported that 192 people were injured and taken to hospitals as a result of drone and ballistic missile attacks carried out by Iran and Hezbollah (Lebanon) in the last 24 hours.
Medianews.az reports this citing Trend.
Among the injured, the condition of four people is assessed as moderate to severe, while 177 people's condition is normal. One person is receiving psychological assistance due to anxiety.
According to the Ministry of Health, since the beginning of the war with Iran in February, a total of 3,727 people have been admitted to hospitals, and 74 of them are still receiving treatment.
It should be noted that since no concrete agreement was reached in the talks between the US and Iran regarding the nuclear program, from February 28, the US and Israel started military air strikes on Iran. In response, Iran has attacked Israel and US military facilities in regional countries with missiles and drones since that day.
On the first day of the military air strikes on Iran, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyid Ali Khamenei, along with some high-ranking military officers, died. On March 8, Iran's Assembly of Experts unanimously elected Ayatollah Seyid Ali Khamenei's son, Seyid Mojtaba Khamenei, as Iran's 3rd Supreme Leader.
From March 1-5, the confrontation escalated further, encompassing various countries of the Middle East.
US side losses have been reported as 13 dead and over 140 injured.
As a result of the conflict, the region's energy infrastructure and maritime transport have become seriously at risk. Due to security tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices on the world market have sharply increased, and several countries have called on their citizens to leave the region.