Europol Removes IRGC-Linked Terrorist Content from Online Platforms
Europol reported the removal of tens of thousands of online incidents connected to content associated with the IRGC. The material appeared on social media, streaming services, and other platforms in multiple languages.
hackread.comEuropol has intercepted tens of thousands of incidents tied to content linked to the IRGC. The material was distributed through social media, streaming services, and additional channels in multiple languages worldwide. The IRGC, designated a terrorist group by the EU in February, had created an online presence to spread propaganda, recruit supporters, and raise funds.
The general view shows the exterior of the European Union police agency Europol headquarters in The Hague on March 28, 2026. Officials stated that the online activity supported efforts to distribute propaganda and gather resources. The operation targeted content across various platforms and languages. No specific individuals were identified in the announcement.
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