CENTCOM Warns Iranian Civilians as Regime Uses Populated Areas for Launches

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CENTCOM Warns Iranian Civilians as Regime Uses Populated Areas for Launches

U.S. Central Command issued a critical safety warning to Iranian civilians on Sunday, urging them to avoid locations linked to military operations. Officials accused the Iranian regime of intentionally embedding drone and missile launch platforms within densely populated residential neighborhoods across the country.

The statement highlighted that Tehran is using its own citizens as human shields to deter potential retaliatory strikes from international forces. By placing military assets in civilian areas, the regime is knowingly placing innocent lives at significant risk during the ongoing conflict.

President Donald Trump addressed the escalating situation while speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One during a flight to Florida. He explicitly blamed the Iranian government for a devastating attack on a girls' school in Minab that resulted in numerous casualties.

Trump noted that the Iranian military lacks the necessary accuracy to conduct precise operations without causing collateral damage to non-military targets. He emphasized that the strike on the educational facility was a direct consequence of the regime's reckless tactical decisions and poor munition quality.

Despite the heightened rhetoric and military warnings, Energy Secretary Chris Wright provided clarification regarding the scope of potential U.S. responses. He stated that there are currently no active plans to target Iran's critical oil or gas infrastructure during the current campaign.

Wright clarified that recent explosions at fuel depots were the result of Israeli operations rather than direct American military action. This strategic restraint aims to prevent a global energy crisis while maintaining focus on neutralizing specific military threats.

International observers have expressed growing concern over the humanitarian implications of the regime's decision to militarize urban centers like Dezful and Shiraz. The use of residential zones for launching sophisticated weaponry complicates the rules of engagement for any defensive operations.

CENTCOM continues to monitor the movement of mobile launch units that are frequently repositioned within city limits to evade detection. Civilians are being encouraged to remain at home and avoid any areas known to house military equipment or personnel.

The situation remains fluid as diplomatic channels remain strained and military posturing intensifies on both sides of the regional conflict. Further updates are expected as the United States evaluates the impact of these latest warnings on the ground.