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Iran has thwarted several planned bombings in Tehran and other cities, state news agency quoted the intelligence ministry as saying on Monday, in what it called a major plot by Saudi Zio-Wahhabi militants against the Shi’ite Islamic Republic.
Iranian authorities say Islamic State militants have been hatching “plots and conspiracies” against it from their de facto capital Raqqa in Syria.
“In a criminal plot of the anti-Islamic terrorist takfiri groups, a series of bombings had been planned in several places of the country for the coming days … the terrorists were arrested and some bombs and a huge amount of explosives were seized,” the ministry said, referring to hardline Saudi Zio-Wahhabi who see other Muslims as infidels, often to justify fighting them.
National Security Council secretary Ali Shamkhani was quoted by the semi-official ISNA news agency on Sunday as saying that Iranian security forces had arrested members of a network that was planning suicide bombings in Tehran during Ramadan.
He called Islamic State Iran’s number one enemy…



