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(Sunday Express-UK) Marco Giannangeli - Assadollah Assadi, the Iranian diplomat in Vienna accused of masterminding a bomb plot in Paris, was found with a notebook detailing 289 places across 11 European countries where he is believed to have made contact with agents of the regime. He was Europe bureau chief for the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security and is accused of personally transporting 500 grams of TATP explosives for a planned 2018 attack on a Free Iran political rally in Paris.2021-02-01 00:00:00Full Article
Iranian Spy Chief behind Bomb Plot in Paris "Had Contacts all over Europe"
(Sunday Express-UK) Marco Giannangeli - Assadollah Assadi, the Iranian diplomat in Vienna accused of masterminding a bomb plot in Paris, was found with a notebook detailing 289 places across 11 European countries where he is believed to have made contact with agents of the regime. He was Europe bureau chief for the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security and is accused of personally transporting 500 grams of TATP explosives for a planned 2018 attack on a Free Iran political rally in Paris.2021-02-01 00:00:00Full Article
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