At least three mortars have been found in the back of a van which had its roof removed in preparation for an attack, Sky sources say.
Army bomb disposal experts were called to the Letterkenny Road area of Londonderry after the devices were discovered last night and around 100 homes were evacuated.
Sky's Ireland correspondent David Blevins said: "It would appear that police have managed to thwart yet another attempted attack by dissident republicans.
"A huge security operation has been under way for several hours after Sky sources confirmed that police intercepted at least three mortars."
A bomb disposal robot pictured at the sceneThree men have been arrested, including two 37-year-olds and a 35-year-old.
Blevins said: "We are being told by local people in the Letterkenny Road area that police stopped the van and there is some suggestion they stopped a motorbike at the same time before they made the arrests.
"The police realised very quickly that they had intercepted the mortars primed for an attack in the vehicle which has a Southern Irish registration number plate."
A Police Service of Northern Ireland spokesman said: "Police are currently dealing with a security alert in the Letterkenny Road area of Londonderry, following the discovery of a suspicious object in a vehicle.
The discovery was made on the outskirts of Londonderry"Approximately 100 homes have been evacuated and army technical officers are at the scene.
"Detectives from PSNI serious crime branch are dealing with the incident and are linking it with dissident republican activity."
Blevins said: "The timing of any attack would be significant given that we are just four days away from a Westminster by-election in Northern Ireland in the mid-Ulster constituency - the seat which was formerly held by Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness.
"That indeed may have been why a possible attack was being planned by those opposed to the peace settlement."
The four contenders for Thursday's by-election are Sinn Fein Assembly Member Francie Molloy, independent Nigel Lutton, the Social Democratic and Labour Party's Patsy McGlone and Eric Bullick of the cross-community Alliance Party.
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