
Adil Jawad
Investigative Reporter at Associated Press
Investigative Reporter, Associated Press(AP)/Ex Express Tribune, Chevening Media Fellow of 2013
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2 days ago |
kstp.com | Adil Jawad
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — More than 100 inmates escaped from a prison and at least one was killed in a shootout in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi overnight after they were temporarily moved out of their cells following mild earthquake tremors, officials said Tuesday. Kashif Abbasi, a senior police official, said 216 inmates fled the prison in the capital of Sindh province before dawn. Of those, 78 had been recaptured.
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3 days ago |
thesunchronicle.com | Adil Jawad
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) - More than 100 inmates escaped from a prison and at least one was killed in a shootout in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi overnight after they were temporarily moved out of their cells following mild earthquake tremors, officials said Tuesday. Kashif Abbasi, a senior police official, said 216 inmates fled the prison in the capital of Sindh province before dawn. Of those, 78 had been recaptured.
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3 days ago |
bostonherald.com | Adil Jawad
By ADIL JAWAD, Associated PressKARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — More than 100 inmates escaped from a prison and at least one was killed in a shootout in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi overnight after they were temporarily moved out of their cells following mild earthquake tremors, officials said Tuesday. Kashif Abbasi, a senior police official, said 216 inmates fled the prison in the capital of Sindh province before dawn. Of those, 78 had been recaptured.
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3 days ago |
baltimoresun.com | Adil Jawad
By ADIL JAWAD, Associated PressKARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — More than 100 inmates escaped from a prison and at least one was killed in a shootout in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi overnight after they were temporarily moved out of their cells following mild earthquake tremors, officials said Tuesday. Kashif Abbasi, a senior police official, said 216 inmates fled the prison in the capital of Sindh province before dawn. Of those, 78 had been recaptured.
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3 days ago |
thecanadianpressnews.ca | Adil Jawad
KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) - More than 100 inmates escaped from a prison and at least one was killed in a shootout in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi overnight after they were temporarily moved out of their cells following mild earthquake tremors, officials said Tuesday. Kashif Abbasi, a senior police official, said 216 inmates fled the prison in the capital of Sindh province before dawn. Of those, 78 had been recaptured.
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RT @zoo_bear: This Arma 3 Simulation video is shared by both Pakistan and Indian accounts, including news channels. https://t.co/TlF8mWA6ea

Fact check: The video is likely a simulation from a video game, as indicated by the quality and nature of the explosions and aircraft movements, which are characteristic of digital renderings rather than real footage.

This is surreal❤️ https://t.co/cNhoJB7JST

Fact check: Based on the analysis, it is highly likely that the video is not from a real military operation but rather from a video game or a digitally created simulation.

Pakistani JF-17s and F-16s just turned India’s Nagrota Airbase into a live Aroma 3 battlefield — flawless strikes, zero losses, all birds home safe. Can you smell that, India? #OprationBunyanulMarsoos #PakistanIndianWar https://t.co/iKJ9QiNLDe