The French news agency says Iran appears to have manipulated a
photograph of missiles being fired into the air during a test launch
this week.
The photograph shows four missiles shooting simultaneously into the air with plumes of smoke trailing behind them.
Agence
France Pressesays it received the photograph from the Iranian
Revolutionary Guards' media agency, after Iran tested medium and
long-range missiles on Wednesday.
 | | Photo released on online service of Iranian daily Jamejam shows three missiles rise into the air as a fourth remains in the launcher, 9 July 2008 |
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 | | This altered image was published by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' news website, adding a fourth successfully launched missile in place of the ground launcher at an undisclosed location in Iran, 09 Jul 2008 |
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Thursday, the French news
agency reports that defense analysts and photography experts agree Iran
manipulated the photo through computer technology.
The experts
say it appears there may have been only three missiles in the original
photo. They say a fourth missile may have been added to the image by
using elements from the smoke trail and dust clouds from two of the
other missiles.
Photos of the four missiles were widely published on the Internet and on the front pages of newspapers around the world.
The
United States condemned Iran's missile tests Wednesday. The White House
says it has not verified Iran's reports of a second round of missile
tests early Thursday.
VOA was among those news organizations that used the image.
Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.