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Iranian regime terrorist cells in Europe are waiting for orders.



Iranian regime terrorist cells in Europe are waiting for orders.

The British Intelligence Service (MI6) warns that secret Iranian-backed terrorist cells in Europe are ready to launch attacks in the UK and the rest of the EU if the situation in the Persian Gulf escalates, reports the Daily Telegraph, July 21.



Iran is the biggest threat to Britain's national security after China and Russia, believes high-ranking intelligence officials. The seizure of the British-flagged, Swedish-owned tanker Stena Impero intensifies concerns about the British security service, MI5, and MI6 over Iranian aggression.
Intelligence services believe that the Iranian regime has organized and funded sleeping terrorist cells throughout Europe, including Britain. The Tehran regime can command these terrorist cells to carry out attacks as a response to an escalated conflict in the Perian Gulf.
The cells are linked to the Iranian-backed terrorist group Hezbollah, reports Daily Telegraph.
British police and security services MI5 unveiled a secret bomb factory outside London in the fall of 2015 where Hezbollah terrorists stored several tons of explosive material, the Daily Telegraph reported last month.
The authorities also carried out further raids against four properties in northwest London and arrested a 40-year-old man suspected of preparing for terrorism. However, the man was later released, according to British media.
"Iran uses agents and controls a network of individuals linked to Hezbollah," a source told the Daily Telegraph. Britain decided to terrorize Hezbollah in its entirety in February 2018.
Iranian regime "has Hezbollah agents ready to carry out a terrorist attack if a conflict occurs. Such is the Iranian threat to the UK, ”the source tells the Daily Telegraph.
The 2015 Terror Plot, revealed last month by the Daily Telegraph, was described as "a well-organized attempt to carry out terrorist attacks". Other sources talked to the Daily Telegraph say there was enough explosive material to cause "very big damage".
The London-based cell was part of an international plan from Hezbollah to lay the groundwork for future attacks. "It was not an isolated cell," sources told the Daily Telegraph.
The Iranian regime tried to deliver half a ton of TATP explosives in diplomatic parcels with a civilian plan to Paris to carry out an attack in the city, according to British newspaper Independent's Arab edition.
The attack was supposed to be carried out by an Iranian intelligence official who worked at the regime's embassy in Austria since 2014. But French intelligence service halted the bomb attack after authorities arrested a Belgian couple of Iranian origin who had explosives in his car on his way to Paris. The couple was later identified as Amir Sadoni and Nassim Nomeni.
An Iranian diplomat terrorist, Asdollah Assadi, and five other people were arrested in Belgium, France and Germany, suspected of planning a bomb attack on the Iranian large gathering in Paris, June 30, 2018 for a free and democratic Iran.
Swedish and exile Iranians have long warned of the growing threat of Iranian regime against Iranian regime critics and activists in Sweden. This threat picture and the regime's espionage against Swedish and exile riots is growing while popular protests against regime in Iran continue and threaten the survival of the clergy.
Sweep manager Klas Friberg warned at the beginning of the year for new spy threats in Sweden and did not exclude that agents from foreign states can plan and carry out murder on Swedish soil. In an interview with Aftonbladet, he mainly pointed out Russia, China and Iran as the three countries that are most active in espionage against and in Sweden.

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