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An Iranian flag is planted in the rubble of a police station, damaged in airstrikes yesterday, on March 3, 2026 in Tehran, Iran.
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An Iranian flag is planted in the rubble of a police station, damaged in airstrikes on March 3, 2026 in Tehran, Iran.
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After two weeks of war in Iran, hundreds of people have been killed, millions more displaced and billions of dollars have been spent. The war's devastation has spilled across the region, throwing it into upheaval and leaving many questioning when the conflict will end and how much more will be lost. Experts who spoke to NPR said the numbers below only reflect information available right now, and could be far greater as more details are released, especially in terms of long-term economic impacts and civilian casualties.
For more reporting, analysis and different views of the conflict, go to NPR's Middle East conflict series.
All figures are as of March 13, 2026, unless otherwise indicated. This is a developing story and figures may change.
Iranians killedMore than 1,200 civilians(Source: Iran Health Ministry)
People killed in strike on Iranian schoolAt least 165 civilians(Source: Iranian state media)
Iranians injuredOver 10,000(Source: Iranian health officials)
Iranians temporarily displacedUp to 3.2 million(Source: UNHCR)
U.S. service members killedAt least 13, including 7 by enemy fire (Source: U.S. Central Command)
Iranian hospitals impacted25 damaged, 9 out of service(Source: Iranian health officials)
People in Lebanon killed773 people(Source: Lebanon's Health Ministry)
People in Lebanon injured1,933 people(Source: Lebanon's Health Ministry)
People displaced from Lebanon830,000 people(Source: Lebanon's disaster management office)
People killed in Israel12 civilians, 2 soldiers (Source: Israeli authorities)
Gulf State deathsAt least 16(Source: United Arab Emirates state media, Kuwait state media, Saudi Arabia state media, Bahrain state media, Oman state media)
Percentage of Americans against the war56(Source: NPR/PBS News/Marist poll)
U.S. spending in the first 12 days of warAbout $16.5 billion(Source: Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS))
U.S. spending in the first 100 hours of Operation Epic FuryAbout $3.7 billion(Source: CSIS)
Targets hit by the U.S.-Israeli campaignMore than 15,000 (Source: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Dan Caine)
Iranian vessels damaged or destroyedMore than 90 (Source: U.S. Central Command)
Ships struck in the region16 (Source: UK Maritime Trade Operations)
Iranian minelayers destroyed by the U.S. More than 30(Source: U.S. Central Command)
Israeli strikes in central Beirut3(Source: NPR reporter Hadeel Al-Shalchi in Beirut)
Highest cost of brent crude oil over past week$119.50 per barrel (Source: Business Insider's market tracker)
Amount of oil released by the International Energy Agency (IEA) because of oil supply disruptions400 million barrels(Source: International Energy Agency)
Of that total, amount of oil released by the U.S. from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve172 million barrels(Source: U.S. Department of Energy)
Percentage of the world's oil that crosses the Strait of Hormuz20(Source: U.S.
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Average price of gas per gallon in the U.S.$3.63, up 55 cents from same time last year(Source: AAA)
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Average price of gas per gallon in the U.S.$3.63, up 55 cents from same time last year(Source: AAA)
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