“这些神职人员多年来把我们的钱花在导弹、无人机以及资助哈马斯和真主党上。他们甚至没有为我们建一个防空洞,”德黑兰居民表示
作者:本杰明·魏因索尔(Benjamin Weinthal)
来源:福克斯新闻(Fox News)
发布时间:2026年3月17日 美国东部时间下午3:03
福克斯新闻独家消息: 在美国指定的恐怖组织伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队(IRGC)官员躲在地下掩体中,而美国和以色列联合军事打击之际,普通伊朗人正痛斥神职政权未能建造足够的防空洞并提供早期预警警报系统。
伊朗民众向福克斯新闻数字频道发送短信,讲述他们如何获取美以联合空袭伊斯兰共和国军事基地行动进展的信息,并分享神权国家对平民的蔑视。
“在一个吹嘘了47年军事力量的国家,竟然没有预警警报器,更不用说防空洞了。当他们听到飞机和无人机的声音时才意识到敌人已进入空域,甚至连雷达都没有,”来自首都德黑兰的Noori写道。
[赫格塞宣布五角大楼调查针对伊朗学校的致命打击]
为弥补住宅缺乏防空洞和安全屋的不足,Noori称伊朗当局指定了德黑兰82个地铁站和300个停车场作为民众避难所。
“这就是他们所谓的避难所。要知道,地铁站甚至没有卫生间,而且在12天的战争期间,当人们试图前往那里时,却被锁在外面。”
Noori表示,与福克斯新闻数字频道沟通的其他伊朗人因政权残酷安全部队的报复风险,使用了名字。
来自德黑兰的Faraz说:”我们现在处于无防空洞、生命受到威胁的境地。如果我们与某个会攻击居民楼的对手开战,大量普通民众将会死亡。我们甚至没有预警警报器。”
伊朗专家Lisa Daftari告诉福克斯新闻数字频道:”我们在德黑兰看到的是一个没有任何正式民防基础设施的城市。有儿童或老人的家庭大多疏散到农村或里海沿岸,留下的人则就地避难——听到爆炸声时远离窗户,退到公寓楼的地下停车场。”
《外交桌》主编Daftari补充道:”没有防空洞,没有预警警报器,伊朗民众没有得到任何正式的自我保护系统。你在屏幕上看到的街道人群不是自发的支持活动,而是革命卫队准军事组织通过扩音器命令人们离开家园,以制造忠诚民众的假象。”
法律专家指出,伊朗伊斯兰共和国将军事设施部署在人口密集的平民区域,危及该国民众安全。
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据伊朗政权称,五角大楼正在调查2月28日针对伊朗南部霍拉姆兹甘省米纳布镇女子学校的空袭,此次空袭是美国”史诗之怒”行动的开端。空袭据报道造成Shajarah Tayyebeh小学175人死亡,其中大部分是儿童,该校与伊斯兰革命卫队办公楼同街。
圣地亚哥大学法学院和巴伊兰大学法学院教授Avi Bell告诉福克斯新闻数字频道:”出于任何原因将人口密集的平民区用作无人机攻击或导弹发射点,都极不可能。从军事角度看,发射点远离平民区更合理。”
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Noori批评政权:”他们向全世界吹嘘,却为自己人民切断水电和互联网。无论拜登、奥巴马给了多少钱,还是通过卖石油得来的钱,都被花在了导弹、无人机、哈马斯和真主党上。”
Manouchehr补充道:”我们感谢特朗普总统没有轰炸居民区。请转告他们(美国政府)不要宣布停火,否则这些鬣狗不会让任何伊朗人活下来,他们会以报复以色列和美国的攻击为由, targeting伊朗平民。”
VPN技术使少数伊朗人能够绕过伊朗近乎完全的通讯封锁。根据Netblocks周一报告,”伊朗互联网封锁已进入第17天,持续384小时。过去一天,电信网络基础设施储备下降,VPN可用性进一步降低,部分白名单用户和国家身份识别服务离线。”
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伊朗裔美国活动家兼伊朗人权专家Lawdan Bazargan告诉福克斯新闻数字频道:”伊朗伊斯兰政权不重视生命,不将伊朗人民视为公民,而是视为被征服的人口和奴隶。它花了几十年建造导弹和无人机隧道,却让9000万人没有警报器、防空洞或任何警告系统。同时,互联网基本中断,电话线路受限,民众无法获取新闻甚至联系家人。”
“更令人震惊的是,在1980年代伊朗-伊拉克战争期间,我住在伊朗时至少还有警报器,人们有几分钟时间离开窗户或寻找掩护。今天,连这种基本安全保障都不复存在。”
伊朗政权因1980年代政治异见活动将Bazargan关押在德黑兰臭名昭著的埃文监狱。
美国中央司令部(CENTCOM)3月8日宣布向伊朗平民发出安全警告,称伊朗恐怖政权公然无视无辜者安全。
根据CENTCOM声明,”伊朗政权利用人口密集的平民区进行军事行动,包括发射单程攻击无人机和弹道导弹。这一危险决定危及伊朗所有平民生命,因为用于军事目的的地点将失去受国际法保护的地位,可能成为合法军事目标。伊朗部队在 Dezful、伊斯法罕和设拉子等城市使用被平民包围的拥挤区域发射攻击无人机和弹道导弹。”
德黑兰居民Hossein说:”固定电话也受到严格安全控制。完全没有预警系统,任何危险发生时人们都无处可躲,因为伊朗政府根本不重视民众生命。”
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伊朗警察司令Ahmadreza Radan称已有80多人因在网上传播”扰乱性内容”被捕,警方表示”如遇抗议准备开枪”。
伊朗常驻联合国代表团发言人拒绝对本文置评。
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Iran regime hides in bunkers as civilians left exposed without adequate bomb shelters or sirens
‘These clerics have spent our money for years on missiles and drones and on funding Hamas and Hezbollah. They have not even built a single shelter for us,’ Tehran resident says
By Benjamin Weinthal
Fox News
Published March 17, 2026 3:03pm EDT
FIRST ON FOX: While officials of the U.S.-designated terrorist movement of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) cower in underground bunkers amid joint U.S.-Israeli military strikes, ordinary Iranians are lambasting the clerical regime for failing to build enough bomb shelters and provide early warning siren systems.
Iranians sent text messages to Fox News Digital about their efforts to secure knowledge about the progress of the joint U.S.-Israel aerial warfare campaign against Islamic Republic military sites and share the theocratic state’s contempt for the civilian population.
“In a country that has spent 47 years boasting about its military strength to the world, there are no warning sirens, let alone shelters. They themselves hear the sound of airplanes and drones realize the [enemy airplanes] have come into the sky. They do not even have radar,” Noori from the capital city of Tehran wrote.
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People walk past a portrait of the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a corridor of a subway station in Tehran Friday, March 13, 2026. The subways have been used as makeshift bomb shelters for Iranians.(Vahid Salemi/AP Photo)
To compensate for the lack of bomb shelters and safe rooms in residential housing, Noori said Iranian authorities designated 82 metro stations and 300 parking garages in Tehran as shelters for the people.
“This is what they call shelter. Bear in mind that first, there are no bathrooms in the Metro stations, and also, during the 12-day war, when people tried to go there, they were locked.”
Noori said, “The families who live in the residential compounds of the IRGC and the army are now living in the metro stations out of fear.”
Noori and the other Iranians who communicated with Fox News Digital are using their first names because of the risk of retaliation from the regime’s brutal security forces.
Faraz, who is from Tehran, said, “We are now in a situation where we have no shelters, and we fear for our lives. If we were at war with someone who would attack residential buildings, so many of the regular citizens would have died. We do not even have warning sirens.”
Lisa Daftari, an Iran expert, told Fox News Digital, “What we’re seeing on the ground in Tehran is a city operating without any formal civil defense infrastructure. Families with children or elderly relatives have largely evacuated to the countryside or the Caspian coast. Those who remain are sheltering in place — moving away from windows when they hear explosions, retreating to underground parking structures in apartment buildings.”
Daftari, the editor-in-chief of The Foreign Desk, added, “There are no bomb shelters. There are no warning sirens. The Iranian people have been given no formal system to protect themselves. What you are seeing on your screens — crowds in the streets — are not spontaneous shows of support. Those are Basij militia on megaphones, ordering people out of their homes, so the regime can manufacture images of a loyal population.”
The Islamic Republic of Iran’s placement of military installations in highly packed civilian areas is endangering the country’s population, according to legal experts.
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This picture obtained from Iran’s ISNA news agency shows the site of a strike on a girls school in Minab, in Iran’s southern Hormozgan province, Feb. 28, 2026.(Ali Najafi/ISNA/AFP via Getty Images)
The Pentagon is investigating a military air strike that reportedly hit an Iranian school for girls in the town of Minab Feb. 28, the start of the U.S. Operation Epic Fury against Iran’s regime. The air strike reportedly killed 175 people, most of whom were children, at the Shajarah Tayyebeh elementary school, according to Iran’s regime. The school was located on the same street as buildings used by the IRGC.
Avi Bell, a professor at the University of San Diego Law School and Bar Ilan University’s Faculty of Law, told Fox News Digital, “It’s highly unlikely that heavily populated civilian areas are used as drone attack sites or missile launch sites for any reason other than human shielding. On military grounds, it would make far more sense for the launch sites not to be near civilian areas.”
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Noori was critical of the regime: “They boast to the whole world, but they shut down water, electricity, air and the internet for their own people. Whatever money they received from Biden and Obama and from selling oil, they spent on missiles, drones, Hamas, Hezbollah and building weapons.”
Manouchehr, who is also from Tehran, wrote, “I am messaging you under very difficult conditions, with an extremely weak internet. I had to pay a very high price for a VPN just to send you this message. The security situation is not good at all. These clerics have spent our money for years on missiles and drones, and on funding Hamas and Hezbollah. They have not even built a single shelter for us, yet for 47 years, they have been threatening the world.”
The VPN allows a few Iranians to circumvent Iran’s near total communications shutdown. According to Netblocks on Monday, “The internet blackout in Iran is entering its 17th day after 384 hours. Over the last day, a decline has been tracked in reserved telecoms network infrastructure, further reducing VPN availability and sending some whitelisted users and NIN services offline.”
Policemen stand guard beside banners showing portraits of the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at Enqelab-e-Eslami, or Islamic Revolution Square, in downtown Tehran, Iran, March 14, 2026.(Vahid Salemi/AP)
Manouchehr added, “We are grateful to President Trump for not bombing residential areas. I ask you to please tell them [the U.S. Government] not to declare a ceasefire. Otherwise, these hyenas will not leave any of the Iranian people alive, and they will take revenge for Israel’s and America’s attacks by targeting the Iranian people.”
Iranians have noted that after the eight-year war between Iraq and Iran (1980–1988) when Iraqi missiles were launched into the civilian sector in Iran, the ayatollahs could have built a bomb shelter system.
Lawdan Bazargan, an Iranian-American activist and human rights expert on the situation in Iran, told Fox News Digital, “The Islamic regime of Iran shows no value for human life and treats the Iranian people not as citizens, but as a conquered population and slaves. It has spent decades building tunnels for missiles and drones, yet it has left 90 million people without sirens, shelters or any system to warn civilians of danger. At the same time, the internet is largely shut down, and phone lines are restricted, leaving people unable to receive news or even contact their families.
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Iranian women collecting money for the war effort outside an air raid shelter in Tehran during the Iran-Iraq War May 11, 1988.(Kaveh Kazemi/Getty Images)
“What makes this even more shocking is that, during the Iran–Iraq war in the 1980s, when I lived in Iran, there were at least warning sirens. People had a few minutes to move away from windows or find some protection. Today, even that basic level of safety no longer exists.”
Iran’s regime imprisoned Bazargan in its infamous Evin prison in Tehran for her political dissident activities during the 1980s.
The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced March 8 that it issued a “[safety warning to civilians in Iran … as Iran’s terrorist regime blatantly disregards the safety of innocent people.”
A group of men inspect the ruins of a police station struck amid the U.S.–Israeli military campaign in Tehran, Iran, March 3, 2026.(Vahid Salemi/AP)
According to the CENTCOM statement, “The Iranian regime is using heavily populated civilian areas to conduct military operations, including launching one-way attack drones and ballistic missiles. This dangerous decision risks the lives of all civilians in Iran since locations used for military purposes lose protected status and could become legitimate military targets under international law. Iranian forces are using crowded areas surrounded by civilians in cities such as Dezful, Esfahan and Shiraz to launch attack drones and ballistic missiles.”
Hossein, who lives in Tehran, said, “Landline phones are also under very strict security control. There are absolutely no warning systems or alerts, and if any danger occurs, people have nowhere to take shelter because, overall, the lives of the Iranian people have no value for this government.”
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Ahmadreza Radan, commander of Iran’s police, said over 80 people had been arrested for spreading “disturbing content” online, and officers are “ready to pull the trigger” if protests occur.
A spokesman for Iran’s U.N. mission refused to provide a comment for this article.
Benjamin Weinthal reports on Israel, Iran, Syria, Turkey and Europe. You can follow Benjamin on Twitter @BenWeinthal, and email him at benjamin.weinthal@fox.com
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