Between March 3 and March 14, over 1,200 Red Crescent counselors responded to more than 84,580 calls via the 4030 hotlines, providing psychological counseling to those affected by aerial assaults. The counselors dedicated approximately 6,239 hours to assisting citizens struggling with the emotional and psychological impact of the attacks.
According to the Red Crescent, 67,414 civilian units have been damaged by the attacks. This includes 9,218 commercial units nationwide and 18,180 residential units in Tehran province that have been directly or indirectly targeted.
Furthermore, 236 medical, healthcare, and emergency centers across the country have suffered significant damage, alongside 498 schools. Tragically, these attacks have resulted in the martyrdom of 206 students and school staff, with an additional 154 teachers and students sustaining injuries.
The Iranian Red Crescent has also endured considerable damage. 17 Red Crescent facilities have been severely damaged since the start of US-imposed war, and 37 emergency vehicles, 35 of them ambulances, have been taken out of service. Ten Red Crescent aid workers have been injured, and one was killed while providing assistance.
Currently, 100,000 Red Crescent aid workers are on standby nationwide to assist those in need.
The Ministry of Health, Treatment, and Medical Education reports that over 19,000 people have been injured in the attacks, with 1129 remaining hospitalized. Of those injured, 18,992 have been treated and discharged. 772 surgical procedures have been performed. The casualties include 13 children under the age of 5 and 204 children under 18, with 50 children injured under the age of two.
In addition to civilian casualties, 18 healthcare workers have been killed and 101 injured. Seventeen healthcare facilities, 37 medical centers, 47 emergency base units, and 36 ambulances have been damaged, and six hospitals have been completely evacuated. The casualties include 227 martyrs and 3210 wounded women.