Death Toll in Iran Protests Surpasses 3,100, Human Rights Group Reports
Tehran. A human rights organization has stated that the death toll from the conflict that began in Iran on February 28 has surpassed 3,100. According to the Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) based in the United States, the number of deaths has reached 3,186 so far.
According to the details published by the organization, among those killed, 1,394 were civilians, including at least 210 children. Similarly, 1,153 people have been classified as security forces, while the nature of the deaths of 639 people remains unclear.
HRANA has been continuously updating the details of human casualties since the conflict began. Human rights activists have expressed concern, stating that the rate of civilian deaths has intensified with the rising violence.
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