Iran and Israel Announce Damages After Attacks

According to Al Jazeera, the Iranian Red Crescent reported that at least 201 people were killed and nearly 750 injured in the US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran on February 28.
The US military confirmed no casualties and only minimal material damage at bases in the region, despite enduring hundreds of missile and drone attacks from Iran.
Conversely, the US airstrikes hit a range of strategic targets in Iran, including air defense systems, missile launch sites, military airfields, and key command centers of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Israel announced that Iran launched more than 150 ballistic missiles and numerous drones into the country. Israeli air defenses successfully intercepted numerous Iranian missiles, while many others landed in open areas. Earlier reports indicated that on February 28th, Israeli medical personnel treated approximately 90 people, mostly for minor injuries from shrapnel or injuries sustained while seeking shelter; six cases were treated for panic.
The conflict quickly spread to neighboring countries, paralyzing air traffic throughout the region. In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Iranian missile debris fell on the capital Abu Dhabi, killing one person. In Bahrain, the international airport was attacked by drones, causing material damage.