We present to you an exclusive report on the outcome of the second day of the war on Iran (March 1, 2026), based on available media and official reports as of the evening of Sunday, March 1, 2026.
The military escalation continues between the United States and Israel on one side and Iran on the other, on the second day of the joint military operation that began on February 28, 2026.
According to observers, the operation—codenamed "Roaring Lion" by the Israeli side and "Epic Fury" by the American side—aims to change the regime in Iran following the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in the initial strikes.
Expansion of the Scope of the War on Iran:
Iranian retaliatory actions have extended to Israel and Gulf states, leading to the broadening of the conflict across the entire region, with potential economic impacts on oil prices and the closure of airspace.Casualties on Both Sides (Preliminary Figures Subject to Change)
Let the world know that we did not start this war pic.twitter.com/9G3vbJYw1D
— Iran Military Monitor (@IRIran_Military) February 28, 2026
Reports indicate a rise in the number of victims, with Israeli-American strikes focusing on military and nuclear facilities in Iran, while Iran responded with ballistic missiles and drones targeting Israel, American sites, and bases in the Gulf.
Casualty Toll for the Second Day of the Iran War:
- Iran: 201 killed and 747 injured
- Israel: 9 killed and 121 injured
- United States: 3 soldiers killed and 5 others injured
- United Arab Emirates: 3 killed and 58 injured
- Kuwait: 1 killed and 32 injured
- Iraq: 2 killed and 5 injured
The Greatest Losses in Iran and Israel:
The losses in Iran include attacks on a girls' school in the south, resulting in 115–165 deaths, while in Israel, an Iranian missile killed 9 people in a shelter in Beit Shemesh.The United States has announced its first losses in the conflict, with 3 soldiers killed at a base in Kuwait.
Israeli Losses:
Israel has suffered relatively limited human losses compared to the Iranian side, but it has faced intense waves of missiles and drones. The main human losses amount to 9 killed and 121 injured, most of them in an attack on Beit Shemesh near Jerusalem, where an Iranian missile struck a residential building and an underground shelter.
Military Operations:
Military and Material Losses: Israel conducted more than 700 airstrikes in 24 hours and intercepted over 50 Iranian drones.
BREAKING: The U.S. military base in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan, has been attacked by Iran.
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) March 1, 2026
The war is getter no bigger a now it seems as though the Trump administration plans to continue strikes for weeks more.
Please pray for US service members. pic.twitter.com/l6rMKhpkKc
The Israeli army announced the destruction of half of Iran's missile stockpile, but Iranian strikes caused damage in Tel Aviv and some central areas, with explosions resulting from interceptions or direct hits.So far, there are no official reports of major military losses, but U.S. President Trump indicated that the operation is "progressing rapidly" with the possibility of it continuing for weeks.
Repercussions of the Iran War on the Gulf:
The conflict has significantly extended to the Gulf region, where Iran launched retaliatory attacks on Gulf states allied with the United States and Israel, raising fears of closing the Strait of Hormuz and impacting global oil supplies.
Iran launched approximately 370 ballistic missiles and more than 1,000 drones at Gulf states (UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman).
Iran targeted, in its operations, airports (such as Dubai International and Kuwait Airport), ports (such as Duqm Port in Oman), and oil facilities.
It also sank an oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced the shelling of 3 American and British oil tankers.Reports indicate the possible closure of the Strait of Hormuz, causing oil prices to rise by 10%, with expectations of exceeding $100 per barrel.
For its part, the United States sank an Iranian frigate of the Jamaran class in the Gulf of Oman near Chabahar Port.American B-2 bombers attacked underground Iranian missile facilities.
Gulf states also intercepted hundreds of missiles and drones, with the UAE and Kuwait announcing human losses.
Britain shot down an Iranian drone from a base in Qatar.OPEC+ increased oil production by 206,000 barrels per day to compensate for the disruptions.
Airport Closures in the Gulf:
Military operations led to the closure of airports in the Gulf and airspace across the region, with damage to infrastructure such as the Burj Al Arab in Dubai and Erbil Airport in Iraq.
BREAKING: Footage of missile launches from Lebanon toward Israel - Hezbollah just pulled Lebanon into the Iran war.
— Conflict Alarm (@ConflictAlarm) March 1, 2026
The IDF confirms the current attack on Haifa originated from Lebanon. pic.twitter.com/IJm3y1SJ8z
The Gulf Cooperation Council condemned the Iranian attacks, with warnings of potential Iranian retaliatory operations in Europe.Iran, for its part, formed a temporary leadership council and confirmed the death of former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the strikes.
Trump: The Iran War May End Within Weeks
U.S. President Trump announced the killing of 48 Iranian leaders and affirmed that the operation may conclude in weeks.Media reports from Western sources (such as The New York Times and The Guardian) focus on the successes of the Israeli-American strikes, while Iranian media highlight the responses and losses on the other side, reflecting potential bias in coverage.
In conclusion: The situation on the ground remains fluid with ongoing strikes between both sides and falling casualties, with the possibility of further escalation in the coming days.
Read more:
First Day of the War on Iran: Khamenei Killed Thousands Dead and Gulf States Targeted