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Azerbaijan claims to have foiled Iranian plots, including a plan to attack a major pipeline

Azerbaijan has said that it prevented several "terrorist" sabotage plots by Iran's Islamic?Revolutionary?Guard?Corps (IRGC), which included a plot to target a major oil pipeline running -through the South –Caucasus and into?Turkey.

According to the Azertag news agency, a statement from the State Security?Service late Friday night, targets included the Baku, Tbilisi, Ceyhan (BTC), oil pipeline and the Israeli Embassy in Azerbaijan. Also, there was an Ashkenazi Synagogue as well as a leader of an ancient Jewish group in Azerbaijan known by the Mountain Jews.

Iran has not responded to the statement. BTC is a pipeline that travels through?Georgia, Turkey, and Europe to deliver oil. It also accounts for about a third of Israel's oil imports. The Middle East war is now in its second week. Any damage to the?infrastructure of the BTC pipeline could increase global energy prices. Azerbaijan's statement was made just one day after Baku had vowed retaliation for what it claimed were four Iranian drones that intruded into its Nakhchivan Exclave and injured four people, as well as damaging airport infrastructure. Iran denied that it had sent the drones to Azerbaijan.

Baku reported that an investigation revealed that 'two Iranian citizens and an Azerbaijani citizen had colluded in bringing over seven kilograms C-4 'explosive?into Azerbaijan under the orders of the IRGC. Four people have been issued with international arrest warrants.

Azerbaijan ordered the evacuation of its diplomats from Iran on Friday, citing'safety concerns.' This comes amid already strained relations between the two nations over Baku’s ties with Israel and Turkey.

(source: Reuters)