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But what about the human toll in all these forays into hell?
The number of deaths at Iran’s nuclear sites following the recent US strikes is a complex issue with varying reports. While the exact figures are disputed, it’s estimated that at least 430 Iranians were killed during the attacks. Additionally, around 3,500 were injured. PBS and UN News report figures from the Iranian health ministry indicating these casualties. The Human Rights Activists group also reported that 1,190 people were killed, including civilians and security forces.
Bad karma will ever be revenged,
https://www.counterpunch.org/2025/07/04/when-the-helping-hand-holds-a-machine-gun