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Five Iranian agents arrested in Iraq – TV report

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Iran Focus: Baghdad, Apr. 03 – Five Iranian agents attempting to cross into Iraq illegally have been arrested, according to a television report. Iran Focus

Baghdad, Apr. 03 – Five Iranian agents attempting to cross into Iraq illegally have been arrested, according to a television report.

Iraqi border security forces arrested the group in the town of Halabja close to the Iranian border, the television station al-Sharqiya reported on Sunday.

The United States and Iraqi officials have accused Iran’s radical Islamic government of sending agents and arms into Iraq to assist the insurgency.

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