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Iran FM: 2,076 killed, 26,500 wounded — condemns 600+ schools struck, declares 'moral collapse'

·Tehran, Iran

Iranian Foreign Minister formally declared a 'moral collapse' in the conduct of the war, citing 2,076 Iranians killed, 26,500 wounded, and more than 600 schools struck in 35 days of conflict.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi delivered a formal statement on April 3 declaring that the war had produced a 'moral collapse' in international norms. He cited 2,076 Iranians killed and 26,500 wounded in 35 days of conflict. He specifically highlighted that more than 600 schools had been struck — a figure designed to raise international alarm about civilian infrastructure targeting. The statement came alongside reports of the Bushehr Red Crescent warehouse strike and ongoing bombardment of cities including Isfahan. Iran's FM framed the humanitarian toll as evidence that the US and Israel are conducting a campaign against the Iranian civilian population rather than solely against military targets.
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Actor responses

IranSUPPORTINGHUMANITARIAN

FM: 2,076 killed, 26,500 wounded, 600+ schools struck — 'moral collapse' in war conduct. Iran demands international accountability for civilian targeting.

NATONEUTRALDIPLOMATIC

UK and European allies call for protection of civilian infrastructure — note scale of reported Iranian casualties.

RussiaOPPOSINGDIPLOMATIC

Russia cites Iran's 2,076 killed and 600+ schools struck at UNSC — calls for immediate ceasefire and accountability for civilian targeting.

United StatesNEUTRALDIPLOMATIC

US does not directly respond to Iranian casualty figures — Pentagon notes operational targeting is compliant with law of armed conflict.

Sources

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