Iran has arrested three spies whom it defines as "Mossad agents" in a special operation by the prosecution in the eastern and southern provinces of Sistine and Luchistan, a news agency close to the Fares Revolutionary Guards reported tonight (Wednesday).
According to the report, the three, apparently Iranian citizens, were arrested on a special order by the prosecution after passing and filming classified documents.
Iran's accusations against the Mossad's activists in the region received a cold shoulder this week from security officials in Iraq.
Two Iraqi officials told the Saudi newspaper Al-Sharq Al-Awsat regarding the Revolutionary Guards' attack investigation last month, not a single piece of evidence was found for Iranian claims about the existence of a center of the Israeli Mossad in the city of Arbil.
Iraqi sources said in the publication that Iran had informed the governments of Baghdad and Arbil early on of its anger in the face of the presence of the Iranian opposition in the autonomous region of Kurdistan.
According to them, Iran mentioned the institution only after the attack on the building of the Kurdish businessman Barbil.
It will be recalled that Iran claimed that Barbil was an Israeli center and that the attack came in response to the killing of two officers of the same rank as a colonel in an attack attributed to Israel in the Damascus area of Syria.
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