Iran has reported an estimated $270 billion in preliminary losses from the ongoing war, according to a statement released on April 14, 2026. Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani shared the figure in an interview with Russia’s RIA Novosti, as cited by Iran’s Tasnim News Agency. She cautioned that the figure represents only an initial assessment and that the final amount could be significantly higher.
Mohajerani explained that Iran’s negotiating team has been addressing war compensation issues, which were also discussed at a meeting in Islamabad. She noted that damage assessments are conducted in several stages. The reported losses stem from attacks by the United States and Israel, which have caused extensive damage to Iran’s infrastructure and economy.
The report underscores the scale of destruction Iran faces amid the ongoing conflict and highlights the government’s focus on securing reparations through diplomatic channels.