The report by the Habilian Association says the dead included 98 Iranians and two foreign nationals, almost all of them men. Eighty‑four were killed inside Iran and 16 abroad.
Documenting attacks by various groups against Iran and its citizens at home and overseas, the report identifies the Pakistan‑based Jaish al‑Adl group as the deadliest perpetrator, responsible for 27 attacks in southeastern Iran.
The Israeli regime ranked second with nine attacks, killing 15 Iranian military advisors in terror attacks in Syria.
In terms of geographical distribution, of the 52 terrorist incidents recorded nationwide, 36 occurred in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, an 80-percent increase compared to the previous year.
By contrast, western and northwestern Iran remained relatively calm in 2024, a trend the report attributes to Iranian military strikes on anti‑Iranian positions in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region and a security agreement signed with Baghdad.
Iran remains one of the countries most affected by terrorism, with more than 23,000 men, women, and children killed in attacks since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.