50 civilians killed in Iran’s Kermanshah during Iran’s 40-day war: Officials

Fifty civilians were killed in Iran's Kurdish province of Kermanshah during the recent 40-day war, local officials said, with the victims including 20 women and 30 men, 12 of whom were under 18. The national toll reported by Iran's Martyrs Foundation includes 3,468 people killed, with 1,460 being civilians.
Local officials reported that 50 civilians were killed in Iran's Kurdish province of Kermanshah during the 40-day war with the US and Israel. The victims included 20 women and 30 men, with 12 being under the age of 18. The conflict began on February 28 and lasted until a ceasefire was reached. Mohammad Bahrami, director general of the provincial martyrs foundation, stated that a crisis committee was formed to assist the victims' families. Iran's Martyrs Foundation reported a national toll of 3,468 people killed, including 1,460 civilians. A Kurdish human rights organization reported a higher toll of 7,650 people killed, including 1,030 civilians.
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