March 10, 2026

Scores killed across Middle East amid US-Israel conflict with Iran

Scores have been killed across the Middle East as the US and Israel continue their conflict with Iran, with recent Israeli strikes in Iran resulting in civilian casualties.

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News Desk

March 10, 2026

Scores killed across Middle East amid US-Israel conflict with Iran

Tehran — The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has resulted in the deaths of scores of people across the Middle East, according to recent reports. The violence has intensified in recent days, with significant casualties reported in multiple countries in the region.

On March 3, 2026, funerals were held in Minab, Iran, for victims of an Israeli strike on a school. Images from the scene showed mourners carrying coffins as they paid their respects to those killed in the attack. The incident is part of a broader escalation in hostilities that has seen civilian and military casualties rise across several nations.

As per available information, the US-Israel conflict with Iran has led to numerous fatalities, though the exact number of people killed has not been specified in the reports. The strikes and counterstrikes have affected not only Iran but also other parts of the Middle East, with attacks targeting both military and civilian sites.

The recent Israeli strike in Minab is one of several incidents contributing to the mounting death toll. The conflict has also led to widespread displacement and destruction of infrastructure, further exacerbating the humanitarian situation in the affected areas.

Regional and international actors have expressed concern over the escalating violence and its impact on civilian populations. The situation remains volatile, with ongoing military operations and no immediate signs of de-escalation.

Further updates on the number of casualties and the broader impact of the conflict are expected as more information becomes available.

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