More than 700 civilians have been killed since the start of the US-Israel war on Iran last weekend, according to rights groups, as people inside Iran told the Guardian they were fearful of a rising death toll.
The Iranian Red Crescent Society said that at least 555 people had been killed across Iran. However, in its latest report, the US-based Human Rights Activist news agency, has reported at least 742 civilians have been killed, including 176 children. The near total internet blackout makes independent verification of the exact figures extremely difficult as rights group warn the numbers could rise. Amid an ongoing barrage of joint US-Israeli strikes across several cities in Iran, residents who spoke to the Guardian said they had received a wave of alerts and messages from authorities on their mobile phones.
According to Hengaw, people in the city of Sanandaj, capital of Iranian Kurdistan in the north-west of Iran, received messages from the intelligence organisation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) warning that any public movement or presence in the streets would be deemed a “direct cooperation with the enemy”.















































