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An alarming plot to commit an act of terror in Paris was averted at the final moment. French officials report that individuals tried to detonate a robust improvised explosive device outside a Bank of America branch in the city. Investigators suspect a connection to the pro-Iranian extremist group Harakat Ashab al‑Yamin al‑Islamia, commonly referred to as HAYI.

Law enforcement detained multiple suspects, including minors who purportedly claimed they were compensated to execute and film the attack. Authorities indicated that the explosive contained a fuel canister along with a substantial pyrotechnic element, categorizing it as one of the most formidable homemade explosives unearthed in France in recent times.

European officials are now collaborating to determine the masterminds behind this scheme and to assess if it is part of a larger network aimed at Western entities.

The explosive device did not detonate, but the inquiry may uncover a far more significant danger.

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00:00A bomb attack on a major U.S. bank in Paris was stopped just seconds before it could explode.
00:05Investigators now suspect a shadowy pro-Iranian group may be behind it.
00:09French authorities say a planned bombing outside a Bank of America office in Paris
00:14was narrowly foiled on March 28.
00:17Police caught suspects trying to ignite a powerful improvised explosive device
00:21outside the building early in the morning.
00:23The device contained a petrol container and a large pyrotechnic charge.
00:28Officials say it was one of the strongest homemade explosive setups seen in France recently.
00:34Investigators now suspect links to a group called Hay.
00:37The group's full name is Harakat Ashhab al-Yamin al-Islamiyah.
00:41Days before the incident, the group posted a propaganda video online.
00:45The video specifically mentioned the Paris bank office.
00:49It also called for attacks on Jewish and Western interests across Europe.
00:54Authorities have arrested several suspects.
00:56Some of them are teenagers.
00:59Investigators say they were reportedly paid hundreds of euros to plant and film the attack.
01:04Officials believe the operation may be part of a wider network
01:07planning low-level attacks across Europe.
01:10Authorities across several countries are now working together
01:13to trace who organized the plot.
01:16The bomb never exploded.
01:18But the investigation into who planned it is only just beginning.
01:21It was very important.
01:21See you next time.
01:22Bye.
01:22Bye.
01:22Bye.
01:22Bye.
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