The private Institute for National Security Studies in Israel has offered a range of figures that highlight the scale of the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. According to the INSS, Iran has launched more than 1,600 drones at Israel, Jordan, Persian Gulf nations, and Cyprus:

Launches from Iran at:

-Israel: Approximately 200 missiles and more than 120 UAVs

-UAE: 941 UAVs, 189 ballistic missiles, and 8 cruise missiles

-Bahrain: 92 UAVs and 74 missiles

-Qatar: 41 UAVs and 112 missiles

-Jordan: 36 UAVs and 13 missiles

-Oman: 5 UAVs, 3 missiles (Gulf of Oman)

-Kuwait: 178 ballistic missiles, 384 UAVs

-Cyprus: 2 missiles, 3 UAVs

-Iraqi Kurdistan: 70 missiles and UAVs

-Saudi Arabia: 14 UAVs, 5 cruise missiles

-Turkey: 1 missile

Launches from Lebanon, where Hezbollah is based:

-Israel: 27 UAVs and 35 rockets

-Cyprus: 6 UAVs  

The INSS said the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran had, as of Thursday, included at least 11 waves of attacks against some 600 targets. The joint strikes saw Israel fire some 5,000 munitions while the U.S. had used more than 2,000.

The latest casualty figures cited by the institute, which is affiliated with Tel Aviv University, said at least 1,097 people had been killed in Iran, citing data provided by the U.S.-based activist organization HRANA. INSS noted that at least 87 Iranian sailors were reportedly killed in a U.S. torpedo strike against an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean on Wednesday, off the coast of Sri Lanka.

In the Gulf region, INSS said casualty figures include:

-Israel: 13 killed (including 3 from related medical issues, not direct fire); 1,524 wounded

-United States: 6 killed, 18 wounded

-Lebanon: 72 killed, 347 wounded

-Iraq: 11 killed, 8 wounded

-Syria: 5 killed, 7 wounded

-Kuwait: 4 killed, 35 wounded

-UAE: 3 killed, 68 wounded

-Oman: 3 killed, 4 wounded

-Bahrain: 2 killed, 8 wounded

-Qatar: approximately 20 wounded

-Jordan: 5 wounded

CBS News has not independently verified all of the INSS data, which the organization says is based on constant monitoring of “intelligence assessments, open-source information, and media reports.”

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