Iran 'Launches Mystery Radio Station' to 'Send Codes to Spies' Around the World
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“Six. Four. Zero. Nine. Three. Nine.” A mysterious number code has been read out on Iranian radio since the start of the war. The reason may be that foreign intelligence services are trying to contact spies in the country, according to the Financial Times.
On the day of the US-Israel attack on Iran in Western Europe, a new Farsi number station, written by Financial Times, was launched, and experts interviewed by the publication believe that the US is thus in contact with its deep-seated agents inside Iran.
A male voice babbling a mysterious combination of numbers began to be heard on Iranian radios the same day the war began, the Financial Times reports. According to former CIA employees, the message is likely aimed at spies in the country.
Broadcasts started on the first day of the war in Iran, and many people think it's an intelligence operation.
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