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Iran's Health Ministry stated that 50 people were killed and 500 injured during U.S. attacks in the past three weeks. The figures were released by a ministry spokesperson.
globalnews.caIran's Health Ministry reported 50 people killed and 500 injured in U.S. attacks over the past three weeks. A ministry spokesperson provided the casualty totals without additional details on locations or timing.
The numbers cover the three-week period ending on the current date. No breakdown by specific incident was included in the statement. The ministry did not name the sites affected or describe the nature of the reported attacks.
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