
ArmInfo. Since the outbreak of the conflict on February 28, the total number of reported civilian deaths in Iran has reached 1,097, including 181 children under the age of ten. An additioinal 880 reported deaths are under review for verification and classification, as reported by the "Human Rights Activitsts" (HRANA) NGO.
The publication notes that in the last 24 hours, as of March 3, 2026, at 17:00 ET, HRANA has recorded at least 104 attacks across 85 incidents in 19 provinces, resulting in a total of 31casualties(killed and injured, both civilians and military). According to consolidated data since the conflict began on February 28, the total number of civilian deaths has reached 1,097, including 181 children under the age of ten.
"Another 880 reports of fatalities are currently being verified and classified. The number of reported civilian injuries since February 28 has reached 5,402, including 100 children," the publication states.
It is indicated that in the last 24 hours, 34 objects were reported as hits These include a range of sites and infrastructure, including several military bases, two medical centers, and one residential area.
The report provides a preliminary analysis of incidents documented within the last 24 hours. All figures and classifications contained herein are based on information available at the time of publication. As verification efforts continue and additional information becomes available, casualty figures, classifications of individuals as civilian or military, and the categorization of damaged objects may be updated.
HRANA applies a verification methodology that relies on cross-checking field reports, local sources, medical and emergency contacts, and available open source material. In cases where information cannot yet be conclusively verified, incidents or casualties are classified as undetermined and remain under active review. The dynamic nature of the situation, access constraints, and communication disruptions may affect the completeness of current data.