Iran confirms at least 224 deaths and more than a thousand injured after Israeli attacks
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The Iranian government reported that a total of 1,481 people have been hospitalized following the bombings in the area
The Minister of Health of Iran, Hossein Kermanpour, confirmed this Sunday that the toll of fatalities from the Israeli attacks that have followed one another since Friday reaches 224 people, in addition to registering more than a thousand injured.
Kermanpour published the figures in a message from X, where he also reported that a total of 1,481 people have been hospitalized as a result of the bombings, including the dead people.
That means that at least 1,257 people have been injured and have had to receive medical treatment in hospitals. "Long live the country's health workers who perform their service without rest," the health minister added. Israel's attacks on Iran continued this Sunday and reached the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Capital Police Command and several residential areas in Tehran, the capital. In addition, five car bombs exploded this Sunday in Tehran, the state agency IRNA reported. The Israeli offensive on Iran began last Friday in the early morning and since then has destroyed important military, energy and nuclear infrastructures of the Persian country, in addition to having killed members of the Iranian military leadership and scientists who led Tehran's uranium enrichment projects. Iran, for its part, has already launched eight waves of attacks on Israel and has caused the death of 13 people.

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