An allegedly leaked audio recording of an Iranian suppression forces commander reveals widespread panic among regime personnel facing Israeli drones and confirms they are utilizing schools as staging grounds.
Amid an unprecedented wave of United States and Israeli airstrikes dismantling Iranian military infrastructure, a leaked audio message allegedly reveals the tactical disarray and panic among the Islamic Republic's security personnel. The audio file, originally published by the Telegram channel Mamlekate, has been widely circulated by Iranian opposition media networks to highlight the vulnerabilities of the regime's forces.
Iran International ایران اینترنشنال, a prominent diaspora opposition news network, reports that the audio is attributed to a commander of the suppression forces. The recording purportedly contains explicit recommendations aimed at controlling the fear and panic of the forces when confronting Israeli drones. To evade aerial targeting, the commander specifically orders the troops to scatter in the alleys if they hear the sound of drones overhead, according to a follow-up broadcast featuring editorial board member Ali Hossein Ghazizadeh.Critically, the audio message confirms the physical presence of these suppression forces inside Iranian schools, signaling the use of civilian infrastructure during the ongoing military conflict. Iranncorg شورای ملی ایران, a pro-monarchy opposition channel advocating for regime change, amplified this admission while urging citizens to widely share the leak. Embracing recent calls by Western and Israeli leaders for the Iranian public to topple the government, the monarchist channel utilized hashtags thanking US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, rallying supporters with the declaration: "We only have each other, compatriot."
The primary source of the leaked audio is cited as the Telegram channel 'Mamlekate', but the provided digest relies on secondary amplification by Iran International and Iranncorg. Both channels explicitly frame the security personnel as 'suppression forces' and emphasize their 'fear and panic', which has been faithfully retained in the English translation without sanitization or scare quotes to accurately reflect the opposition's editorial posture and narrative framing.