Now Indian employee lost his life in Kuwait in Iran attack, know how many have died so far, Eight Indians have died in the Iran war so far as one killed in Kuwait
New Delhi. America and Israel’s war with Iran continues for the 31st day. The Iran war started on 28 February. Since the start of the Iran war, many innocent civilians have also lost their lives. Indians have also died due to the Iran war. So far 8 Indian citizens have lost their lives in the Iran war. Another Indian has been killed in Iran’s attack on a power and desalination plant in Kuwait. This Indian was an employee in this plant.

Earlier last Thursday, an Indian citizen died after being injured by falling debris of an Iranian missile in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Apart from this, four more Indian citizens including the captain working on the ship have lost their lives due to the Iran war. Whereas, an Indian sailor is missing after Iran’s drone attack on his ship. It is believed that he has also lost his life. Iran is continuously attacking Israel and Gulf countries with missiles and drones. At the same time, America and Israel have bombed and attacked more than 11,000 targets with missiles and drones in all the provinces of Iran, including the capital Tehran. 165 girls also lost their lives when an American missile fell on a school in Iran.

The Iran war does not seem to be stopping at the moment. However, US President Donald Trump is claiming that talks are going on with Iran behind the scenes and the war will end soon. Earlier news had come that Trump had sent 15 proposals for a ceasefire to Iran, but Iran’s leaders have flatly refused to accept these proposals. Iran has set a condition for the ceasefire that it should be paid war damages and the international community should guarantee that there will be no attacks in the future. Apart from these, Iran has put forward five more conditions. Iran has also clearly said that it will not stop its nuclear program. At the same time, Trump and Israel say that they do not approve of Iran’s nuclear program at all.
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