This Iran attacks live tracker records the latest casualty figures, country-by-country, as the US-Israel war on Iran enters its tenth day. The Iran war tracker shows at least 1,332 people killed in Iran alone, with the estimated true toll exceeding 2,400. Iran war news Trump updates show the US president demanding unconditional surrender with no deal on the table. Oil Iran war prices have surged past $100 a barrel for the first time since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, with Brent crude topping $119 at its peak.
Iran Attacks Live Tracker: What Is Happening Right Now
This Iran attacks live tracker confirms the death toll in Iran has now risen to at least 1,332 people. The Iran war tracker records US President Donald Trump demanding unconditional surrender from Iran, stating there will be no deal without it.
Oil Iran war prices have surged past $100 a barrel — the first time since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine — with Brent crude rising more than 30 per cent at one point, topping $119 a barrel, as fears grew of prolonged disruption to global energy supplies.
Stocks in Asia fell sharply on Monday according to this Iran war tracker. Japan’s Nikkei 225 closed more than 5 per cent lower. South Korea’s KOSPI was down 6 per cent. In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng Index was down 1.35 per cent. European stocks opened lower, with the FTSE 100 and the DAX in Frankfurt also seeing significant losses.
Iran War Tracker: Death Toll Country by Country
Iran Attacks Live Tracker — Iran
Iran has suffered the largest number of casualties recorded in this Iran attacks live tracker, with at least 1,230 people confirmed killed. According to the Iranian Red Crescent Society, the victims include 175 schoolgirls and staff who died when a missile struck a primary school. Human rights organisations estimate the true death toll exceeds 2,400.
US-Israeli strikes targeted military and government sites in Tehran, Isfahan, Qom, Karaj, and Kermanshah, with damage extending to schools, hospitals, the Grand Bazaar in Tehran, and the Golestan Palace. ACLED records hundreds of strikes in at least 26 of Iran’s 31 provinces, with Tehran the most heavily targeted location in this Iran war tracker.
Iran Attacks Live Tracker — US Soldiers
This Iran attacks live tracker confirms an eighth US soldier has been killed in the Gulf region. At 9:30am ET on March 1, CENTCOM confirmed three US service members were killed and five others seriously injured. By March 2, US fatalities had risen to six. Four of the victims were identified as members of the 103rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa. The Iran war tracker now records 8 US soldiers killed and 9 or more seriously injured.
Iran War Tracker — Lebanon
Lebanon’s health ministry confirmed to this Iran war tracker that at least 394 people have been killed, including 83 children, as Israeli strikes intensified across the country amid renewed fighting with Hezbollah. Growing numbers of residents have fled areas including Tyre and Beirut’s southern suburb of Dahiyeh. Schools in Beirut are now being used as shelters.
Iran Attacks Live Tracker — Bahrain
This Iran attacks live tracker records one person killed in Bahrain after a fire broke out in Salman Industrial City following a missile interception. The country’s main oil refinery was hit in an Iranian missile strike, sparking a fire that was quickly brought under control. On Sunday, Bahrain reported 32 people wounded in an Iranian drone attack, with four victims in critical condition including children requiring surgery.
Iran War Tracker — Kuwait
The Iran war tracker records the death of one child in Kuwait in Iranian attacks, while four security personnel — two interior ministry officers and two soldiers — were also killed while on duty.
Iran Attacks Live Tracker — United Arab Emirates
This Iran attacks live tracker records four people killed in the UAE. The UAE Defence Ministry confirmed 186 missiles were launched at the country, of which 172 were destroyed, and 812 Iranian drones were monitored with 755 intercepted.
Iran War Tracker — Saudi Arabia
The Iran war tracker records two people killed in Saudi Arabia when a projectile struck a residential area in Al-Kharj near Riyadh. Intercepted drones over Ras Tanura forced a temporary shutdown of the Saudi Aramco oil facility, and another strike hit the US embassy in Riyadh.
Iran Attacks Live Tracker — Qatar
This Iran attacks live tracker records 16 people injured in Qatar, with most injuries from falling shrapnel and debris. Two ballistic missiles struck the Al Udeid military base, where US forces are stationed, while a drone targeted an early warning radar installation. Qatar Civil Aviation Authority suspended all air navigation. Qatar Airways grounded all flights. All schools moved to remote learning.
Iran War Tracker — Jordan
The Iran war tracker records Jordan targeted by 119 Iranian missiles and drones, injuring 14 people.
Iran Attacks Live Tracker — Oman
This Iran attacks live tracker records two drones targeting the Duqm port in Oman, injuring one foreign worker. A Palau-flagged oil tanker was attacked about 5 nautical miles off Oman’s Musandam governorate, injuring four people.
Iran War Tracker — Iraq
The Iran war tracker records the US and Israel targeting the Jurf al-Sakher base in southern Iraq. Iraqi state media confirmed two fighters from the Popular Mobilisation Forces killed and five wounded.
Iran Attacks Live Tracker — Israel
This Iran attacks live tracker records an Iranian ballistic missile strike on central Israel’s Beit Shemesh on March 1 killing nine people and injuring more than 20. Total confirmed deaths in Israel stand at at least 13.
Iran War Tracker — International Nationals Killed
The Iran war tracker records international casualties including three Indian nationals killed in the Strait of Hormuz, a Chinese national killed in Iran, a Filipino national killed in Israel, a Nepali and a Pakistani national killed in the UAE, a Bangladeshi national killed in the UAE and another in Bahrain, and two Japanese nationals detained in Iran.
Iran Attacks Live Tracker: Cumulative Death Toll Summary
| Country | Deaths | Injured |
|---|---|---|
| Iran | 1,332+ (est. 2,400+) | Thousands |
| Lebanon | 394+ (83 children) | Hundreds |
| US Soldiers | 8 | 9+ serious |
| Israel | 13+ | 20+ |
| Bahrain | 1+ | 32+ |
| UAE | 4 | Multiple |
| Saudi Arabia | 2 | Multiple |
| Kuwait | 5 | Multiple |
| Jordan | 0 | 14 |
| Qatar | 0 | 16 |
| Oman | 0 | 5+ |
| Iraq (PMF) | 2+ | 5 |
| TOTAL | ~1,760+ | Thousands |
Iran War News Trump: What the US President Has Said
Iran war news Trump updates show President Donald Trump stating the US expected military operations against Iran to last four to five weeks but had the capability to go far longer. Trump ruled out talks with Iran absent unconditional surrender.
On oil Iran war prices, Trump brushed off the surge, posting on Truth Social that short-term prices were a very small price to pay for US and world safety and peace, adding that only fools would think differently.
Iran war news Trump also confirmed the US accepted an Iranian proposal to enter further negotiations, before Iran’s Ali Larijani subsequently ruled out talks. Iran’s deputy foreign minister warned European nations they would become legitimate targets for Iranian retaliation if they joined the US and Israel in the conflict.
Oil Iran War: Prices, Markets and Economic Fallout
The oil Iran war price impact has been historic. Brent crude surged well past $100 when energy markets opened on Sunday — the last time it hit triple digits was in 2022 after Russia invaded Ukraine. The average gasoline price in the US jumped about 50 cents in a week, from just under $2.98 to $3.45.
This Iran attacks live tracker records US crude surging about 35 per cent last week — its biggest gain in futures trading history dating back to 1983.
The oil Iran war supply shock has been severe. A near-complete shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz means Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iraq, and Kuwait have had to suspend shipments of as much as 140 million barrels — equal to about 1.4 days of global demand. Oil Iran war price projections suggest Brent could rise to $150 a barrel by the end of March if Strait traffic does not resume.
Every sustained $10-per-barrel increase in oil Iran war prices could cost an average US household close to an extra $450 each year. Goldman Sachs warned that inflation could snap back to 3 per cent this year if the war drags on and oil prices keep rising.
Iran War Tracker: Military Scoreboard
The Iran war tracker records the US military’s Central Command striking more than 3,000 targets in Iran and destroying 43 Iranian warships since February 28. Iran’s IRGC says it has launched attacks on at least 27 bases in the Middle East where US troops are deployed, as well as Israeli military facilities in Tel Aviv and other parts of Israel.
As part of Iran’s effort to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, it targeted several vessels with drone and missile strikes. Iranian forces also fired ballistic missiles toward the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Indian Ocean, though the missiles fell short. By March 5, the World Health Organization had identified 13 Iranian health infrastructure sites struck during the war, as well as one health facility in Lebanon.
Conclusion: What This Iran Attacks Live Tracker Expects Next
Energy Secretary Chris Wright told CNN that traffic through the Strait of Hormuz will resume after the US has destroyed Iran’s ability to threaten tankers, saying regular resumption of ship traffic was not too far away but that normal traffic would take some time.
The Trump administration is weighing a range of options for addressing the oil Iran war price spike, with Interior Secretary Doug Burgum saying everything is being considered, including options with immediate impact as well as longer-term measures.
A CNN poll released March 2 found that nearly 60 per cent of those surveyed disapproved of the US taking military action in Iran. A Fox News poll released March 4 found that 61 per cent of voters disapproved of Trump’s job on the economy. This Iran attacks live tracker will continue to be updated as the Iran war tracker records new developments on the ground.



