According to @China News Service on March 1, on February 28, the United States and Israel launched a surprise attack on Iran. Iran responded with a large-scale missile counterattack, causing tensions in the Middle East to attract attention.
China News Service noted that a photo titled “Iran urgently recruiting artillery/tank soldiers” has been circulating online. From the content of the photo, the recruiting department appears to be the Iranian armed forces, and the platform used is BOSS Zhipin.
On March 1, a relevant person from BOSS Zhipin responded to China News Service, saying: “Confirmed to be fake, it’s a photoshopped image.”
Source @China News Service
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BOSS Zhipin responds to "Iranian journalist urgently hiring artillery/tank soldiers": Fake, photoshopped
According to @China News Service on March 1, on February 28, the United States and Israel launched a surprise attack on Iran. Iran responded with a large-scale missile counterattack, causing tensions in the Middle East to attract attention.
China News Service noted that a photo titled “Iran urgently recruiting artillery/tank soldiers” has been circulating online. From the content of the photo, the recruiting department appears to be the Iranian armed forces, and the platform used is BOSS Zhipin.
On March 1, a relevant person from BOSS Zhipin responded to China News Service, saying: “Confirmed to be fake, it’s a photoshopped image.”
Source @China News Service