UK spies have allegedly been tasked to trace and find chemical weapons inside Iran which could potentially unleash horror on Middle East nations filled home to Brits.
Intelligence officers have reportedly been sent to Iran as part of a deep-cover operation to locate sites potentially used to hold deadly nerve agents.
Brit officers are working with French spies inside the nation after it launched retaliatory strikes on
it's neighbours across the region, following joint US and Israeli attacks which killed supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Israel has reportedly pinpointed locations the Iranian regime is supposedly using to hide toxic substances.
The US and Israel has launched a series of brutal strikes and bombings of Iranian military locations but Israel's Mossad intelligence agency reportedly claims it has evidence deadly chemicals are supposedly being stored elsewhere.
A British source, according to the Daily Mail, said these alleged nerve agents could be used as part of Iran's retaliatory attacks, and even on Dubai.
They said: "If they [Iran] are pushed into a corner they may well opt to use chemicals – most likely against Israel, but who knows where else? They could kill and injure thousands in Dubai if they wanted to.
"I am pretty certain the Iranians used some level of chemical toxins against their own people earlier this year; the symptoms they describe indicate a nerve agent of some kind. We are inside the country now looking for them, across four sites narrowed down by Tel Aviv."
The World Health Organisation said medicines to help offset the damage of a chemical or nuclear attack were handed out across the Middle East before the deadly war was launched on February 28.
Israel also claimed it destroyed one of these alleged chemical sites during its 12-day war against Iran in June last year - where it bombed several Iranian military sites.
Iran reportedly supplied chemical weapons to Syria's ex-despot Bashar al-Assad - where the crazed dictator launched a deadly chemical attack in August 2013. The UN confirmed the nerve agent sarin was used in the Ghouta chemical attack, near Damascus.
Despite this, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian surprisingly apologised to Iran's neighbours for the his countries attacks against them. He said: "I deem it necessary to apologise to neighbouring countries that were attacked. We do not intend to invade neighbouring countries."
Hours after this statement, Iran said their drones hit a US air combat centre, Al Dhafra Air Base, near Abu Dhabi but this has not been confirmed.
An Iranian radiation sterilisation plant was "severely damaged" in a US-Israeli attack on Saturday. The gamma irradiation facility in Isfahan province, central Iran, was struck in an air and missile attack by Israel and the US, Iranian state media said.
UK spies in hunt for hidden nerve agents inside Iran which could kill thousands
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