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.
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