Source: BBC
Iran has arrested 12 spies of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the official IRNA news agency reports.
Parviz Sorouri, an influential lawmaker, said the agents were targeting Iran's military and its nuclear programme.
He said they were operating in co-ordination with Israel's Mossad and other regional agencies.
The United States and its allies suspect Iran is pursuing a nuclear weapon program, a charge Tehran denies.
Mr Sorouri, a member of the powerful National Security and
Foreign Policy Committee, did not give the nationality of the alleged
agents, nor when they were arrested.
"The US and Zionist regime's espionage apparatuses were
trying to use regional intelligence services, both inside and outside
Iran, in order to deal a strong blow to our country," he was quoted as
saying.
"Fortunately, these steps failed due to the quick measures taken by Intelligence Ministry officials," Mr Sorouri said.
Spy ring
The Iranian claim follows reports in the US that Lebanon's
Hezbollah has unravelled a CIA spy ring within the Shia militant
organisation. Hezbollah has close ties to Iran.
Reports quoting US intelligence officials emerged this week
appearing to suggest that a number of US spies had been unmasked and
that their lives were now in danger in Lebanon.
In Lebanon, Hezbollah MP Hassan Fadlallah said the reports
were true. "Lebanese intelligence vanquished US and Israeli intelligence
in what is now known as the intelligence war," he told the AFP news
agency.
In June the group's leader, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, said on
TV that he had unmasked at least two CIA spies who had infiltrated the
ranks of the organisation.
Although the US Embassy in Beirut initially said there was no
substance to the accusations, the Associated Press reports that
American officials later conceded that Nasrallah had been telling the
truth.
In May, Iran said it had arrested 30 people after breaking up a spy network run by the CIA.
It said the network had operated out of American diplomatic
missions in the Malaysia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates to recruit
Iranians as spies.