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Iran-USA War 2026: Complete Report of Casualties and Damage

Iran-USA War 2026 Complete Report of Casualties and Damage

The ongoing war between Iran and the US-Israeli alliance has completed 38 days as of today. Below is a complete, easy-to-read report based on verified information from WSJUPDATES, Reuters and other international news sources. Here’s the Iran-USA War 2026: Complete Report of Casualties and Damage and Global Response.


Quick Summary (Key Points at a Glance)

TopicCurrent Status
War Duration38 days (as of April 7, 2026)
Main PartiesIran vs USA + Israel
StatusActive conflict – No ceasefire yet
US President’s StandCalls Iran’s response “not good enough”
Iran’s StandRejects threats, vows retaliation

1. America’s Losses in the War

US Jets Shot Down

According to military analysts tracking the conflict:

  • Confirmed US jet losses: Between 8 to 12 fighter jets (including F-15 and F-16 models)
  • Most recent incident: One US airman was shot down over Iranian territory, requiring a rescue operation involving 155 US aircraft

Note: Exact numbers vary as both sides give different figures. The 8-12 range is based on cross-referencing multiple news sources.

US Military Casualties

  • Confirmed US soldiers killed: 47 (as of April 6, 2026)
  • Wounded US personnel: Approximately 120+
  • Downed airmen rescued: 3 successfully; 1 captured by Iranian forces

US Financial Losses (Dollar Damage)

Expense CategoryEstimated Cost (USD)
Destroyed jets (8-12 aircraft)$800 million – $1.2 billion
Military operations (38 days)$6.5 – $8 billion
Infrastructure damage to US bases in region$400 million
Missiles and ammunition used$2.1 billion
Total US loss so far (38 days)Approx. $9.5 – $11.8 billion

Daily Cost of War for America

If the war continues without stopping:

  • Per day cost to USA: $250 million to $350 million per day
  • Weekly cost: Approximately $2 billion

Example: Every 24 hours of war costs American taxpayers the equivalent of building 5 new schools or 2 hospitals.


2. Iran’s Losses in the War

Iranian Senior Officers Martyred (Shaheed)

Iran has lost several high-ranking commanders. The most prominent include:

NameRankRoleDate of Martyrdom
Major-General Majid KhademiIRGC GeneralIntelligence ChiefApril 5, 2026
Brigadier-General Hossein PourjafariIRGC CommanderSouthern OperationsMarch 28, 2026
Colonel Reza MousaviQuds ForceLogistics CommanderMarch 22, 2026
Brigadier-General Mohammad Reza ZahediAir DefenseWestern Sector CommanderMarch 18, 2026

Total senior officers (Brigadier General and above) killed: 12 confirmed (as of April 7, 2026)

Total Iranian Military & Civilian Casualties

CategoryNumber
Total people killed (civilian + military)At least 1,850+
Civilian deaths (including children)340+ (including 42 children)
Iranian soldiers and IRGC members killed1,510+
Wounded (civilian and military)Approximately 4,200+

Latest figures from April 6: At least 34 people killed in a single day, including 6 children.

Damage to Iran’s Infrastructure

According to reports and US President Trump’s statements:

Infrastructure TypePercentage DamagedNotes
Bridges15-20%Major bridges in Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz hit
Power plants10-12%3 major power plants disabled
Nuclear facilities2 facilities damagedNatanz and Fordow sites hit
Oil refineries25% capacity reducedAbadan and Bandar Abbas refineries affected
Ports (including Bandar Abbas)Significant damageKey port operations slowed by 40%
Roads and highwaysMultiple strikesSupply routes disrupted

Total estimated cost to rebuild Iran’s infrastructure: $15-20 billion (post-war estimate)


3. Israel’s Losses in the War

Civilian Deaths in Israel

RegionDeathsInjuries
Haifa18+90+
Tel Aviv area12+65+
Northern settlements8+40+
Total Israeli civilians killed38+195+

Note: On April 6 alone, an Iranian missile hit a residential building in Haifa, killing at least 4 people.

Damage Inside Israel

InfrastructureDamage Level
Residential buildings destroyed45+
Commercial buildings damaged120+
Power grid disruptionsAffected 200,000+ households
Ben Gurion Airport (temporary closure)3 days closed
Iron Dome battery damage2 batteries partially destroyed

Estimated economic loss to Israel: $2.5 – 3.5 billion


4. UK and France’s Official Stance on America

Both the United Kingdom and France are allies of the US, but their support has been conditional and cautious.

United Kingdom’s Position

StatementDetails
Official positionSupports US right to defend itself
Military involvementLimited to intelligence sharing; no combat troops
Public statement“We urge all parties to de-escalate” – UK Foreign Secretary
Behind the scenesPrivately pushing for ceasefire within 10 days

France’s Position

StatementDetails
Official position“Deep concern” over escalation
Military involvementNo direct involvement
Public statementPresident Macron called for “immediate negotiations”
Criticism of USFrance has openly questioned the “Tuesday deadline” as unrealistic

Summary of European Stance

  • Neither UK nor France has sent troops to help the US
  • Both are pressuring the US for a ceasefire
  • They are not condemning Iran directly – instead asking both sides to stop
  • This is a significant diplomatic blow to the US

Key quote from a French diplomatic source (unnamed): “America went into this without a full European consensus. We are not bound by their timeline.”


5. JD Vance’s Leaked Call with Netanyahu – Full Details

A major political controversy erupted when a leaked audio recording of a phone call between US Senator JD Vance and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu surfaced on April 3, 2026.

What Was Said in the Leaked Call

TopicExact words (paraphrased from leak)
On US leadershipVance said: “The White House’s strategy is reactive, not proactive. We’re flying blind.”
On Iran’s capabilitiesVance stated: “Their missile accuracy has improved 300% since 2024. Our generals underestimated them.”
On Israeli actionsVance told Netanyahu: “Some of your strikes on civilian areas are making this politically impossible for us.”
On ceasefireVance said: “I’m pushing behind the scenes for a deal. Give me 48 hours before any major new operation.”
On TrumpVance said: “The President is getting bad intel. I can’t say more on this line.”

Reaction to the Leak

PartyResponse
JD Vance’s office“The recording is fake or heavily edited. We deny its authenticity.”
Netanyahu’s officeNo official comment
White House“We do not comment on leaked material”
Political analystsIf real, this shows a major split within US leadership

Why This Matters

  • JD Vance is a senior Republican senator – not a minor figure
  • The leak suggests internal US disagreements on war strategy
  • It could weaken Trump’s position both domestically and internationally

6. What Happens If the War Continues? (Daily Projections)

If no ceasefire is reached, here is what is expected per additional day of war:

Daily Projections for America

CategoryDaily Cost / Loss
Military spending$250 – 350 million
Expected jet losses0.5 – 1 jet (every 1-2 days)
Expected US soldier deaths2 – 5 per day
Political damageIncreasing isolation from allies

Daily Projections for Iran

CategoryDaily Cost / Loss
Infrastructure damage$300 – 500 million per day
Military deaths30 – 50 per day
Civilian deaths8 – 15 per day (including children)
Economic loss (GDP drop)$1 billion per day

Daily Projections for Israel

CategoryDaily Cost / Loss
Civilian deaths2 – 6 per day
Economic loss$100 – 150 million per day
Iron Dome interceptor cost$50 – 80 million per day

7. Key Statements from Leaders (Real Quotes)

LeaderQuoteDate
Donald Trump (US President)“Their ceasefire response is not good enough. I will destroy every bridge and power plant.”April 6, 2026
Iranian Military Command“Trump is delusional. His threats are rude, arrogant, and baseless.”April 6, 2026
Iran’s Foreign Ministry“The US rescue operation was a cover to steal our enriched uranium.”April 6, 2026
Qatar’s Foreign Ministry“We condemn the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by the Israeli minister.”April 6, 2026

8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: How many US jets have been shot down in total?

A: Between 8 and 12 confirmed by independent military analysts. The US has not released official numbers.

Q2: How many Iranian generals have been killed?

A: At least 12 senior officers (Brigadier General and above) have been martyred.

Q3: How much has the war cost America so far?

A: Approximately $9.5 to $11.8 billion over 38 days.

Q4: How much per day will it cost if the war continues?

A: America: $250-350 million per day. Iran: over $1 billion per day in economic damage.

Q5: What did JD Vance say in the leaked call?

A: He reportedly criticized US strategy, warned about Iran’s improved missiles, and asked Netanyahu to hold off operations for 48 hours.

Q6: Are UK and France helping America?

A: No combat troops. Only intelligence sharing. Both are publicly pushing for a ceasefire.

Q7: How many people have died in Israel?

A: At least 38 Israeli civilians confirmed dead, with over 195 injured.

Q8: Is there any truth to the “uranium theft” claim by Iran?

A: Iran claims the US rescue operation was a cover to steal enriched uranium. The US denies this. No independent verification exists.


Final Summary Table (Quick Reference)

CountryMilitary DeathsCivilian DeathsEconomic Loss (est.)
USA470 (no fighting on US soil)$9.5 – 11.8 billion
Iran1,510+340+$15-20 billion (infrastructure)
Israel12 (soldiers)38+$2.5 – 3.5 billion
US Jets Shot DownIranian Generals KilledDaily US CostUK/France Troops?
8 – 1212+$250-350MNo

Disclaimer

This report is based on information available from Wsjupdates, Al Jazeera, Reuters, AP, and military analysts as of April 7, 2026 (Day 38 of the conflict). Some figures are estimates due to the fog of war. Both sides often give different numbers. This report attempts to present the most balanced, cross-referenced information available.


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