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Paris Foils Bank Attack: Iran Links Suspected
2 Apr
Summary
- Authorities foiled an attempted attack on a Bank of America branch.
- Four individuals, including minors, were charged in the incident.
- The attack may be linked to a pro-Iran group, authorities stated.

French authorities have charged a young adult and three minors in connection with a foiled attempt to detonate an explosive device outside a Bank of America branch in Paris. The incident occurred before dawn on a Saturday. Investigators are exploring a potential link to a lesser-known Islamist group, Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya (HAYI), which has possible ties to Iran. This group has previously claimed responsibility for attacks in other European countries.
In response to the thwarted attack and regional tensions, US financial institutions like Citigroup and Goldman Sachs have increased security. Citigroup has advised its employees in Paris and Frankfurt to work remotely as a precautionary measure. Goldman Sachs has also taken similar steps for its Paris staff, with increased surveillance noted outside its offices. French officials have stated that while France is not believed to be a direct target, US and Israeli interests within the country might be vulnerable.