How many people have been killed in the Iran war?
Here are the latest death tolls reported. Reuters has not independently verified them.
Thousands of people have been killed across the Middle East in the Iran war, which began when the US and Israel struck Iran on 28 February. Those strikes triggered Iranian attacks on Israel, US bases and the Gulf states, while opening a new front in Lebanon.
Here are the latest death tolls reported. Reuters has not independently verified them.
Iran
US-based rights group HRANA said 3,636 people have been killed since the war erupted. It said 1,701 of those were civilians, including at least 254 children.
The group says its data comes from field reports, local contacts, medical and emergency sources, civil society networks, open-source materials and official statements.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said that at least 1,900 people have been killed and 20,000 injured in Iran in the US-Israeli strikes so far.
It was not clear if those figures included at least 104 people who the Iranian military said were killed in a US attack on an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka on 4 March.
Lebanon
Lebanese authorities say 1,530 people have been killed in Israeli strikes since 2 March, including at least 129 children.
More than 400 fighters from Hezbollah have been killed since the Lebanese armed group launched attacks in a new war with Israel on 2 March, two sources familiar with the group's count told Reuters. It is unclear if the death toll reported by the authorities includes those fighters.
At least 10 Lebanese soldiers have been killed since 2 March in Israeli strikes on Lebanon, with most of the casualties in southern Lebanon, according to the Lebanese army.
Meanwhile, three United Nations peacekeepers from Indonesia were killed in two separate incidents in southern Lebanon, one from a roadside explosion, the other involving a projectile.
Iraq
At least 117 people have been killed since the start of the crisis, according to Iraqi health authorities. Those include civilians, members of the Iran-affiliated Shi'ite Popular Mobilisation Forces, US-allied Kurdish Peshmerga fighters, police and army.
One foreign crew member was killed in an attack on tankers near an Iraqi port, according to port security officials.
Israel
Missiles launched from Iran and Lebanon have killed 23 people in Israel, according to Israel's ambulance service. The Israeli military said 11 of its soldiers were also killed in southern Lebanon.
Separately, Israeli forces misfired and killed an Israeli farmer near the border with Lebanon on 22 March.
United States
Thirteen military service members have been killed, with more than 300 wounded, US Central Command said. Six were confirmed dead after a US military refuelling aircraft crashed over Iraq, the US military said, while seven others have been killed in action during operations against Iran.
United Arab Emirates
Twelve people have been killed in Iranian attacks, including two army soldiers, according to the UAE authorities. The latest fatality occurred when debris from an intercepted attack fell on Abu Dhabi's Habshan gas facilities.
Qatar
Seven people were killed on 22 March in a deadly helicopter crash in Qatar's territorial waters after a technical malfunction during "routine duty", according to Qatar's defence ministry. No further details were provided.
Four of those killed were Qatari armed forces personnel, one was a Turkish serviceman from the Qatar-Turkey joint forces and two were technicians working for Turkish defence manufacturer Aselsan.
Kuwait
Authorities have reported seven deaths, including three people killed in Iranian attacks, two interior ministry officers and two army soldiers.
West Bank
Four Palestinian women were killed in an Iranian missile attack in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Syria
Four people were killed when an Iranian missile struck a building in the southern city of Sweida on 28 February, state news agency SANA said.
Bahrain
Two people were killed in two separate Iranian attacks, with the most recent hitting a residential building in the capital Manama, according to the interior ministry.
The UAE's defence ministry said on 24 March that one of its civilian contractors was killed in an Iranian attack on Bahrain. It identified the contractor as a Moroccan national.
Oman
Two people were reported killed on 13 March in a drone strike on an industrial zone in Sohar province, marking the first fatalities inside the country, which had been hosting mediation talks between the US and Iran. One person died earlier when a projectile hit a tanker off the coast of Muscat, the vessel's manager said.
Saudi Arabia
Two people were killed when a projectile fell on a residential location in Al-Kharj city, southeast of the capital Riyadh.
France
One French soldier was killed and six others were wounded after a drone attack in northern Iraq, where they were providing counter-terrorism training.
