The war in the Middle East began on Feb. 28 when the United States and Israel struck Iran. Since then, the conflict has spread across the region.
According to the Red Crescent, 787 people have been killed so far in Iran. At least six U.S. soldiers are dead. Reuters has counted 40 deaths in Lebanon, 10 in Israel, three in the United Arab Emirates and one each in Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman.
Iran is striking back at Washington’s allies in the Persian Gulf and the wider Middle East, including Israel, with drones and missiles.
Here’s an overview of which countries have been attacked so far. Zoom in to learn more about the civilian and military sites affected.
Iran’s arsenal at a glance
Iran’s long-range weapons can get as far as Eastern Europe or western India, but not the United States. However, the U.S. military has bases in Persian Gulf states such as Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and UAE that are within reach of Iran’s shorter-range arsenal, as is Israel.

Selected Iranian
ballistic missiles
Fateh-110 SRBM
(and variants)
Note: This chart does not include all systems in development.
All ranges are approximate.
the globe and mail, Source: U.S. Defense intelligence
agency, ‘Iran military power’ 2019; graphic news

Selected Iranian
ballistic missiles
Fateh-110 SRBM
(and variants)
Note: This chart does not include all systems in development.
All ranges are approximate.
the globe and mail, Source: U.S. Defense intelligence
agency, ‘Iran military power’ 2019; graphic news

Selected Iranian ballistic missiles
Fateh-110 SRBM
(and variants)
Note: This chart does not include all systems in development. All ranges are approximate.
the globe and mail, Source: U.S. Defense intelligence agency,’Iran military power’ 2019;
graphic news
Tehran’s Gandhi Hotel Hospital was in ruins on March 2 after attacks on a nearby state TV communications tower. The World Health Organization said patients had been evacuated.
Hossein Esmaeili/The Globe and Mail
While Israeli ground troops advanced into southern Lebanon, the country’s air strikes took aim at Dahiyeh, a suburb of Beirut. Mourners in the Hezbollah stronghold had turned out in support of Iran after the attacks there.
Hassan Ammar and Hussein Malla/AP