HRANA:

On March 1, 2026, based on recorded data, at least 72 incidents were reported across 20 provinces. Tehran ranked first with 37 incidents (51%). The composition of the attacks included 39 missile strikes (54%), 32 incidents with unspecified methods (44%), and one airstrike. At the same time, the targeting of at least 30 sites or facilities in 12 provinces was recorded, including 15 military-security targets, 7 civilian infrastructure sites, 5 medical centers or emergency bases, 2 residential homes, and one school.

Over the past 24 hours the crisis stemming from the U.S. and Israeli attack on Iran entered a new phase. The scope of attacks expanded across the country, and based on daily data, at least 72 incidents were recorded in 20 provinces. Attacks on Tehran increased markedly. Political developments as well, including the confirmation of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death and the circulation of conflicting reports regarding the fate of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, further deepened the atmosphere of uncertainty and tension within the public sphere.

 

In terms of human casualties, reports indicate a rising number of child victims following the attack on a school that was targeted the previous day, an incident that, due to the nature of the site and the profile of the victims, has become one of the most sensitive aspects of the crisis. In the same context, multiple reports also emerged today about damage to Gandhi Hospital in Tehran and the evacuation of patients, including children.

Meanwhile, the continued severe disruption and near-total internet shutdown, which independent reports have described as “close to a nationwide blackout”, has effectively hindered the flow of information, on-the-ground verification, and citizens’ access to safety information, increasing the time gap between the occurrence of incidents and the documentation of their details.

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