IRNA denies photos and videos circulating online showing explosions and fires after Israeli strikes
Iran’s IRNA news agency has denied through X images and videos circulating online showing large explosions and fires caused by Israeli strikes that hit the country early in the morning in retaliation for Iran’s ballistic missile attacks against Israel. , on October 1st.
Fake news published by some international media outlet with pictures not related to Israeli attack on Iran on Saturday morning
The first photo is related to the Tehran refinery explosion three years ago, the second one shows an Israeli bombardment of Beirut and the video is… pic.twitter.com/KM3OXvarNd
— IRNA News Agency (@IrnaEnglish) October 26, 2024
On the contrary, again through X, IRNA uploads images of citizens quietly continuing their lives, unaffected by the Israeli strikes.
In fact, it shows a young woman having fallen asleep in her seat on a bus, while next to her an older woman is looking at her cell phone in the middle of the night.
“Iranian air defenses successfully repelled the attacks. Schools are open, life continues as normal and traffic is flowing across the country in and out of cities,” IRNA said in its post.
In an escalatory move, the Zionist regime attacked military installations in Tehran, Khuzestan, and Ilam provinces. The Iranian air defense successfully thwarted the attacks. Schools are open, normal life is going on, and traffic is moving throughout the country inside and… pic.twitter.com/1UdQLDqrKn
— IRNA News Agency (@IrnaEnglish) October 26, 2024
In another post on Saturday morning, IRNA uploaded photos of flowers covered with the first snow that fell in the country…
First autumn snow in Ardabil, northwest Iranhttps://t.co/fKXbKACnMA pic.twitter.com/Zlz50Mtqlh
— IRNA News Agency (@IrnaEnglish) October 26, 2024
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