Iran arrests members of a group linked to Israel's Mossad spy agency amid ongoing protests over water shortages in country’s southwest, local media say
Security forces arrest network of agents working for arch-enemy Israel, seize weapons cache meant to be used in"riots", state TV reports.
The report said on Tuesday that "a network of spy agents, with a large amount of weapons and ammunition" was arrested after sneaking into Iran from across its western border. The seized weapons included pistols, grenades, assault rifles and ammunition, an unnamed official said, adding: "Some of these are used to provoke clashes during protests."
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