What do we know about the failed bomb attack against Bank of America in Paris?
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French investigators suspect Iran's state behind a failed bomb attack on Bank of America in Paris; three minors arrested.
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French investigators believe Iran's state apparatus orchestrated a March 29 bomb attack on Bank of America in Paris, with three juvenile suspects now in custody after attempting to detonate an explosive device at the location. The Interior Ministry suspects the operation was carried out through intermediaries acting on behalf of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, suggesting a coordinated state-level operation rather than independent extremist activity. An alleged Iranian attack on a major U.S. financial institution in a NATO ally represents a significant escalation in cross-border hostile activity and raises immediate questions about Iranian retaliation or proxy operations in Western Europe. The arrest of minors involved in the plot indicates a recruitment or radicalization network that authorities are likely investigating further. The incident underscores heightened tensions between Iran and Western nations and the potential vulnerability of high-profile targets in major European capitals.
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French investigators suspect that the Iranian state is behind the attempted attack on Bank of America in Paris on March 29. Three suspects, all minors, area now in police custody, including those who attempted to detonate the explosive device. The Minister of the Interior suspects that the operation was carried out by intermediaries acting on behalf of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
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