Trial Reveals Iranian Ties in Planned IS Attack on Swedish Parliament
In a trial beginning in Jena, Germany, two alleged ISIS terrorists, Ibrahim G. and Ramin N., are linked to a foiled attack on the Swedish Parliament, reportedly directed by contacts in Iran. Investigators reveal that post-Koran burnings in Sweden inspired their plot. Communications uncovered during surveillance indicate that Ibrahim G. had significant connections with high-ranking ISIS officials, including links to the Khorasan affiliate. Despite their efforts to procure weapons in the Czech Republic, law enforcement intervention led to their arrest. The proceedings will address charges including membership in a terrorist organization.