Iran is facing a significant increase in emergency medical needs as the International Committee of the Red Cross warns that medical supplies are at risk of depletion amid ongoing conflict. Since the onset of airstrikes on February 28, over <strong>2,000 fatalities</strong> and <strong>26,500 injuries</strong> have been reported.
The International Committee of the Red Cross reports a significant rise in emergency medical needs in Iran due to increasing casualties from U.S.-Israeli airstrikes. Since February 28, over <strong>1,900</strong> people have been killed and more than <strong>21,000</strong> injured.
Maria Martinez, head of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies delegation in Iran, reported a significant rise in emergency medical needs in the country, raising concerns about the health situation.