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TEHRAN, Iran — Iranian diplomats expelled from London in retaliation for attacks on British compounds in Tehran arrived home today, the official IRNA news agency reported, sealing Iran’s most serious diplomatic rift with the West in decades.

About 150 hard-liners waiting with flower necklaces had gathered at Tehran’s Mehrabad airport to give the roughly two dozen diplomats and their families a hero’s welcome. But the Iranian government, apparently opposed to any high-profile display that could worsen the fallout, took the diplomats off unseen from a back door.

Tuesday’s storming of the British Embassy and residential complex — which the British government alleges was sanctioned by Tehran’s ruling elite — deepened Iran’s isolation, which has grown over the decade-long standoff with the West over its nuclear program.

Germany, France and the Netherlands have recalled their ambassadors, and Italy and Spain summoned Iranian envoys to condemn the attacks.

It amounted to the most serious diplomatic fallout with the West since the 1979 takeover of the U.S. Embassy after the Islamic Revolution, and some Iranian political figures have voiced doubts over whether anything can be gained from escalating the diplomatic battle.

Britain’s ambassador to Iran, Dominick Chilcott — now back in Britain — offered new details about the attacks, saying the experience was “frightening.”

“We had no idea how it was going to end,” he said, describing how the mob trashed rooms, damaged furniture, scrawled graffiti and tore up a portrait of Queen Victoria, as staff took shelter in a secure area of the embassy.

“It felt like very spiteful, mindless vandalism, but it wasn’t quite mindless,” Chilcott said. “They removed anything that was electronic — mobile telephones, personal computers — anything that might give information about who you were talking to or what you were doing.”

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