Iranian Health Ministry
Coverage of Iranian Health Ministry in the Nexus archive.
- US gradually expands the scope of its attacks on Iran
The United States has expanded airstrikes against Iran, targeting naval forces, coastal defenses, infrastructure, and areas near Tehran, escalating tensions after a ceasefire collapse over the Strait of Hormuz. Iran retaliated by intensifying attacks on ships in the strait and U.S. bases, resulting in casualties and infrastructure damage.
- Fifty three Iranian civilians killed since renewed US attacks in June
At least 53 Iranian civilians, including three children, have been killed since renewed US attacks began on 27 June. The Iranian health ministry reported over 590 wounded in these attacks, while US Central Command stated at least 18 US soldiers have died and hundreds wounded since the conflict began in late February.
- US strikes on Iran reportedly hit airport and bridge – Middle East crisis live
US strikes reportedly hit Iranshahr airport, a southern rail station, and two bridges in Iran. The Iranian health ministry reported 38 killed and over 400 injured, including 22 women and nine children.
- Latest round of US attacks kill two, injure over 260 in Iran
US attacks in Iran killed two women and injured over 260 people, according to Iranian Health Ministry spokesperson Hossein Kermanpour. He stated that 222 of the injured have been treated and discharged.
- Trump says Iran truce is ‘over’ as US hits 170 targets over two nights – Middle East crisis live
Trump declared the Iran truce 'over' as the US conducted strikes on 170 targets over two nights. Iran retaliated with attacks on US bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar, while the US strikes in Iran killed 14 people and injured 78 others, according to the Iranian health ministry.
- US strikes across five Iranian provinces killed at least 14 people on Wednesday
US strikes across five Iranian provinces killed at least 14 people and wounded 78 others, according to the Iranian Health Ministry.