Tehran, Jan. 13 -- Iran's Intelligence Agency on Tuesday, January 12, alleged that US-made weapons and explosives were found and seized in several homes in the Islamic Republic, alleging that cell members were working to invoke violence amid the ongoing nationwide protests.

The seized items included firearms, ammunition, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) hidden across various provinces.

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi revealed that authorities have audio recordings of foreign voices directing protesters, alleging that there is interference from abroad, Al Jazeera reported.

Iranian officials claimed the US and Israel are sending "foreign agents" to stir up violence, potentially leading to military intervention.

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