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Iran Warns Civilians to Leave Areas Hosting U.S. Troops Amid Rising Tensions

  • Mar 27
  • 1 min read

The government of Iran has issued a fresh warning to civilians across parts of the Middle East, urging them to avoid locations where United States military personnel are present due to fears of a possible escalation.

In a statement released by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the force declared it may take action against American troops and advised residents to immediately leave surrounding areas for their safety.

The IRGC stressed that its operations would target U.S. forces wherever they are found, warning that civilians risk being caught in the middle if they remain close to military installations or positions linked to American presence.



The development comes amid intensifying hostilities in the region, with Iranian officials alleging that U.S. troops have dispersed from established bases and are operating from undisclosed locations.


Iranian authorities have also appealed to civilians to share information about suspected locations of American personnel, claiming such cooperation would enhance both operational effectiveness and public safety.

In response, the United States government has issued an advisory to its citizens in Iran, urging them to prepare for uncertain conditions and possible emergency scenarios as tensions continue to rise.

U.S. officials advised nationals to stockpile essential supplies and be ready to shelter in place if necessary, warning that travel options could become restricted if the security situation deteriorates further.






 
 
 

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