Round-up of fake images & videos of Iranian missile attacks circulating Internet

A number of fake images and videos are circulating social media claiming to show the Iranian missile attacks on coalition bases in Iraq.

Here is a round-up of the most popular.

This image is from 2019 and shows missiles striking Gaza.



This image/video is from 2018 and shows MLRS fire in Qatar.



This image is from 2018 and shows Iranian missiles attacking militants in Syria.




This image dates back to June 2017.




This video dates back to 2014 and shows Russian military tests.



This image dates back to 2018 from Syria.



This video comes round attacks on oil facilities Saudi Arabia back in 2019.

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