How many people have been injured in Israel so far by Iranian drone and missile attacks

How many people have been injured in Israel so far by Iranian drone and missile attacks

NYM Desk

Published: 06:33 PM, 24 March 2026

So far, 4,829 people have been injured in Israel by Iranian drone and missile attacks. Of these injured, 111 are still hospitalized and receiving treatment, and 12 are in critical condition.

The Israeli Health Ministry announced this information in a statement on Tuesday.

It is worth noting that Tehran and Washington held 21 days of talks on Iran's nuclear program from February 6 to February 27. The talks ended without any agreement on February 27.

The next day, on February 28, the US military launched 'Operation Epic Fury' in Iran. At the same time, in line with Washington, Israel also launched a military operation 'Operation Roaring Lion' in Iran.

The US-Israeli attacks have already killed Iran's former supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, chief security officer Ali Larijani, and several important and senior officials, including Mohammad Pakpour, the top commander of the elite branch of the military, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

Various important military and civilian installations in Iran have also been destroyed or damaged. In addition, more than 2,000 people have already been killed in Iran.

Meanwhile, Iran has announced new attacks on US bases in Israel and the Middle East. The country's military, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, has announced this. In this regard, they have launched attacks on US bases in Israel and the Middle East for the '77th' time.

This information was given in a statement published by the Iranian news agency Tasnim. The statement said that the attacks were carried out in the northern, central and southern parts of Israel. It used ‘super-heavy’ and ‘point-and-shoot’ systems, Khyber Shekan missiles and destructive drones.

Iran also claimed to have targeted several US military bases in the Middle East, including Ali Al Salem in Kuwait, Prince Sultan in Saudi Arabia and Al-Dhafra in the United Arab Emirates.

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