15 March 2026 :
March 14, 2026 - IRAN. Hrana Report on 15th day of war
Attacks on Isfahan
In the last 24 hours, and as of March 14, 2026, at 17:00 ET, HRANA has recorded at least 285 attacks across 94 incidents in 18 provinces, resulting in a total of at least 30 casualties (killed and injured, both civilian and military). While Tehran had experienced the highest volume of attacks since the start of the war, the largest number of attacks today were carried out in Isfahan.
According to information recorded and verified by HRANA, from the first minutes of the day until the end of March 14, 2026 (Tehran time), at least 24 civilians were killed and four civilians injured.
Aggregated data since the beginning of the conflict on February 28, 2026, based on incidents recorded in the incident tab and using minimum values for figures marked “more than”:
- Civilian fatalities: 1,319 people (including at least 206 children)
- Military fatalities: 1122 people
- Unclassified fatalities (civilian/military): 599 people
Note on Official Statements: Alongside HRANA’s independent reporting, an aggregated official figure was also reported today in Iran’s state media:
The head of Kurdistan Province’s Emergency Medical Services stated: “In the American–Zionist attack on the province, 112 people were killed. Following these attacks, 969 Kurdish citizens were injured and received medical treatment. Currently, 27 individuals are hospitalized in general wards and 5 in intensive care units (ICU).”
Since these figures are presented in aggregate form and cannot be precisely matched with specific incidents, they have not been included in the event-based calculations used in HRANA’s independent reporting in this overview. They are mentioned here solely as a record of official statements.
1. Overview of Incidents in the Last 24 Hours
In the last 24 hours, incidents were reported across multiple provinces, reflecting a geographically dispersed pattern of hostilities. In a large portion of the incidents, the method/type of attack has not yet been confirmed and has been recorded as “undetermined.” In cases where the attack type was identifiable, airstrikes and drone attacks were reported.
Preliminary analysis indicates that for the first time since the start of the war, Tehran Province, which previously recorded the highest share of military attacks, has moved from first place to second, accounting for 22% of the attacks. Isfahan Province has now taken first place with 23% of the total volume of military strikes.
Fars Province, with 10%, ranks third on the list, followed by Kerman and Bushehr provinces in the subsequent positions.
2. List of Objectives Reported Hit
In the past 24 hours, the recorded attacks have damaged 31 distinct objectives or facilities. These include a range of different types of targets. In some cases, damage caused by nearby strikes or secondary consequences of the attacks has also been reported.
Examples of targets recorded over the past 24 hours:
- Facilities affiliated with the First Naval District of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy (IRIN) (Bandar Abbas)
- Shiraz International Airport (Shiraz)
- Iran Space Research Center Building (Tehran)
- Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industries Company (HESA) (Shahin Shahr)
- SAIRAN (Iran Electronics Industries) Factory (Shiraz)
For a number of the listed targets, the exact nature of the target (civilian/military/dual-use) is still under review, and classifications may be revised as additional information becomes available.
2.1 Facilities Protected Under International Humanitarian Law:
Under international humanitarian law, medical facilities, educational institutions, humanitarian facilities, religious sites, and emergency service centers are among the many objects that maintain special protected status and are afforded special protection. In the past 24 hours, HRANA has preliminarily recorded the following cases:
- Jamkaran Grand Mosque (Qom)
- Food-related factory (Sirjan)
- Damage to at least 12 residential units in the Javadieh neighborhood (Tehran)
- Residential house (Yazd)
- Administrative section and dormitory of the Shooting Sports Federation (Tehran)
3. Civilian Casualties
In the past 24 hours, at least 21 civilians, including one child, have been killed, and four civilians have been injured. All classifications are preliminary and may be updated if new information becomes available.
4. Military Casualties
During the period covered by this report, no reports of military casualties have been obtained. Military casualties are generally reported in the context of attacks on Army and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) bases. Where possible, organizational affiliation and operational context are being assessed; however, not all details have yet been independently verified.
In some incidents, individuals have been killed in the vicinity of military targets; however, their official status has not yet been definitively determined. These cases remain under review, and if reliable information indicating a different status becomes available, the classification may be revised accordingly.
It is believed that military casualties are significantly higher than the figures reported in these reports. However, due to the sensitive nature of military information and the limited access of human rights groups and media to locations where military forces are present, this section largely reflects reports of senior officers or military personnel who were present in urban areas.
5. Confirmed but Unspecified Casualties
At the time of publication, five injuries reported over the past 24 hours remain classified as “unspecified.” This means that HRANA has not yet been able to determine with sufficient certainty whether these individuals were civilians or military personnel.
A Note on HRANA Methodology
Note that, in line with HRANA policy, this report reflects only incidents that occurred within the territorial borders of Iran.
The information contained in this report is compiled through HRANA’s established documentation network. Data is collected from a combination of field reports, local contacts, medical and emergency sources, civil society networks, and open source materials, including publicly available images, videos, and official statements where relevant. Each reported incident is logged and assessed through an internal review process before publication.
Given the evolving nature of hostilities, information is gathered on a rolling basis and reflects the status of documentation at the time of publication.
The figures presented in this report may not reflect the full scope of harm. Ongoing hostilities, damage to infrastructure, communication disruptions, restricted access to affected areas, and security risks for sources may limit the ability to document incidents comprehensively.
Delays in medical reporting, difficulties in confirming identities, and restricted access to certain provinces may result in temporary undercounting. As access improves or additional evidence emerges, casualty figures and incident classifications may be revised accordingly.
HRANA remains committed to transparency, methodological rigor, and the continual updating of its findings as new verified information becomes available.
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