Thursday, March 12, 2026

Iranian officials flee en masse from Tehran to Masshad, facilitating easy escape

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Iranian officials flee en masse, allegedly "remotely controlled" Iran from Mashhad

Editor : Li Hua / Source: Newtalk / https://www.aboluowang.com/2026/0312/2358799.html / Image : Iranian officials are likely to have fled to the northeastern city of Mashhad, preparing to escape to neighboring Turkmenistan or Afghanistan at any time. (Image: Screenshot from @Israelwaronhama X account)
The United States and Israel recently launched Operation Epic Fury against Iran, eliminating several high-ranking Iranian officials, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, and continuing attacks on military and energy facilities within the country. Recent reports indicate that a large number of Iranian officials, including Foreign Minister Araqchi, have evacuated Tehran, seeking refuge in the northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad or Abbottabad, Pakistan. Simultaneously, some international leaders have issued statements calling on the Iranian people to seize the opportunity to overthrow the regime and urging them to be mindful of their personal safety.

A Twitter user, "Israel War," pointed out that the U.S. military recently tracked the communication signals of several high-ranking Iranian officials, including Araqchi, and discovered that they had successively evacuated Tehran and fled to Mashhad, a northeastern Iranian city far from the front lines, where they are reportedly directing the Iranian people's fight against the U.S.-Israeli coalition forces.

"Israel Wars" reports that while tracking the communication devices of Iranian officials, the U.S. military discovered a news recording studio in Mashhad, speculating that Iranian officials may be using this facility to film themselves pretending to remain in Tehran and fight alongside the people. "This news recording studio has now been located by the U.S. military." "Israel Wars" believes that the reason Iranian officials chose Mashhad as a new stronghold may be related to the city's proximity to neighbouring countries such as Turkmenistan and Afghanistan, facilitating easy escape.

Twitter user "RICHARD FULL" claims that some Iranian officials may have already fled to a Pakistani army camp in Abbottabad, a city in northwestern Pakistan, and are remotely directing resistance against the U.S.-Israeli coalition forces from there. "RICHARD FULL" points out that the internationally notorious terrorist Osama bin Laden previously chose an army camp in Abbottabad as a hideout when attempting to escape US pursuit, suggesting that the newly appointed Supreme Leader Mojtaba, who has not yet made a public appearance, may have already fled Iran.

In response to the escalating attacks by the U.S.-Israel coalition, Crown Prince Reza Pahlevi, in exile, issued a warning through X, urging Iranians to stay home to avoid being affected by U.S.-Israel airstrikes. Pahlevi also hoped that the Iranian people would await his "final call" to overthrow the current clergy rule and achieve regime change.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu issued a public statement emphasizing that Iran's Supreme Leader and key officials have begun their escape, and the Tehran regime is gradually collapsing. Netanyahu believes that Iran will face a historic moment in the coming days, where all Iranians will have the opportunity to take control of their own destiny and shape the future of their country.

Twitter user Jason pointed out that while the U.S. and Israel continue airstrikes on key Iranian facilities, they have deployed a large number of drones to Tehran, targeting Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps checkpoints and moving military vehicles, continuously weakening the Iranian military's combat capabilities. Jason stated that these drones have the ability to loiter over target areas for extended periods, waiting for targets to appear before launching attacks, effectively weakening and suppressing enemy air defenses, thereby increasing the scale of coalition airstrikes.

Recent reports suggest that several Iranian officials, including Foreign Minister Araqchi, may have fled Tehran, attempting to remotely direct resistance against the US-Israeli coalition. Some netizens have even suggested that the newly appointed Supreme Leader Mojtaba, who has never publicly appeared in public, may have already left Iran and taken refuge in a stronghold once used by Osama bin Laden.


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