During its Wednesday's statement, Iran's Intelligence Ministry released further details about arresting 14 terrorists, seizure of 43 powerful bombs ready to be exploded, and disbanding Zionist-linked terror bases in four provinces, including Khuzestan, Mazandaran, Kermanshah, and Sistan and Baluchestan.
On August 19, 2022, two fully armed and well-equipped terrorists were arrested by Iranian security forces in Khuzestan province, and on August 23, 2023, the other terrorist base in Mazandaran province was disbanded and one terrorist with various kinds of weapons was arrested.
Also in Kermanshah province, two terrorists who carried out various false-flag operations and sent videos to the leaders of the terrorist cells based in Denmark and the Netherlands were arrested.
On August 25, 2023, Iran’s security forces dismantled a saboteur group in Taftan city, Sistan and Baluchestan province, and confiscated depotted weapons and equipment that were going to carry out false-flag and terroristic operations.
The statement noted that the terrorists were looking to operate terrorist attacks and trying to relate them to the country’s security, military, and law enforcement forces.
Referring to the diversity of terrorist groups and organizations involved in the unrest, the ministry noted that the groups' bases vary from Germany, the Netherlands, and Denmark to the ISIS operatives based in Afghanistan (Shah Cheragh criminals) and resident gangs in Pakistan.
According to the ministry, all discovered evidence shows the existence of a guiding cell inside Western countries and the Zionist regime.
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