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⚔️ What has been the human cost so far in the Iran? Politica UK InfoPod by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA #collateraldamage

Welcome to the Politica UK InfoPod.

As the war between the United States, Israel and Iran continues to unfold, another question is emerging beyond strategy and geopolitics.

What has been the human cost so far?

In the early days of any conflict, casualty figures are often incomplete and highly contested. Governments release partial numbers, independent verification can take time, and the situation on the ground changes quickly.

Even so, several patterns are already beginning to appear.

On the military side, both Iran and the coalition striking its facilities have suffered casualties, though the figures released publicly remain limited. Reports from American sources indicate that several United States service members have been killed during the campaign and that a larger number have been wounded in Iranian strikes on bases and allied infrastructure across the Gulf region.

Iranian military casualties are believed to be significantly higher following extensive air strikes on missile facilities, command centres and Revolutionary Guard infrastructure. However, Iranian authorities have released only limited official military numbers.

But the largest toll in most modern conflicts is rarely among soldiers.

It is among civilians.

According to figures discussed by Sky News and other international outlets, more than 1,300 civilians in Iran have now been reported killed since the start of the conflict. Iranian officials have also told the United Nations that nearly 10,000 civilian sites have been struck in U.S. and Israeli attacks during the opening phase of the war. ()

These sites include thousands of residential homes, commercial buildings, schools, medical facilities and other civilian infrastructure.

Among the dead are children.

Recent reports suggest that close to two hundred children may already be among the fatalities, a figure that has shocked humanitarian organisations monitoring the conflict.

Beyond those killed, the number of people seriously injured is believed to be far higher.

Modern warfare produces large numbers of survivors with life-changing injuries: amputations caused by explosions, severe burns, spinal damage and traumatic brain injuries.

Doctors and humanitarian organisations warn that many of the wounded will require long-term medical care and rehabilitation.

Some will face permanent disability.

These injuries often carry lasting consequences not only for the individuals themselves but also for families and communities that must support them for years to come.

The psychological toll can be equally severe.

Children exposed to bombardment and displacement frequently suffer long-lasting trauma, including anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress.

These effects can persist long after the fighting stops.

Because of the chaos of war, the full scale of casualties is rarely known until months or even years later.

Initial figures are often revised as more evidence emerges.

But what is already clear is that the human cost is rising.

Behind every strategic map and military update lies a much more personal reality.

Families who have lost loved ones.

Children whose lives have been cut short.

And survivors whose futures will be shaped by the injuries and trauma of war.

Understanding those human consequences is essential to understanding war itself.

Because while wars are often discussed in terms of territory, strategy and geopolitics, their most enduring impact is always measured in human lives.

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