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Evan Hill

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Investigations Reporter at The Washington Post

Open source and visual forensic investigations @washingtonpost | Co-host @schlockawepod | There is no such joy in the tavern as upon the road thereto.

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  • 3 weeks ago | washingtonpost.com | Imogen Piper |Evan Hill |Maham Javaid

    Indian strikes on Pakistan damaged six airfields, Post analysis finds (washingtonpost.com) Indian strikes on Pakistan damaged six airfields, Post analysis finds By Imogen Piper; Evan Hill; Maham Javaid; Rick Noack 2025051417133500 Indian strikes Saturday on Pakistan damaged runways and structures across at least six airfields, according to a visual analysis by The Washington Post, which experts said were the most significant attacks of their kind in decades of simmering conflict between the...

  • 3 weeks ago | flipboard.com | Imogen Piper |Evan Hill |Maham Javaid

    12 hours agoThe recent military engagement over Kashmir by South Asia’s arch enemies saw India deploy its French and US weapons against Pakistan’s new range of sophisticated Chinese arms. In its first battlefield test against Western arms, Chinese weapons mostly hit the mark, sparking interest in some military …

  • 3 weeks ago | nzherald.co.nz | Imogen Piper |Jarrett Ley |Evan Hill |Maham Javaid

    Fighter jet of Indian Air Force in the sky as the tension remains high between India and Pakistan. Photo / Getty ImagesIndia’s air force may have lost two fighter jets during attacks on sites in Pakistan. Visual evidence suggests debris from a Rafale and a Mirage 2000, but the cause is unclear. The losses follow India’s strikes in retaliation for a militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir.

  • 4 weeks ago | washingtonpost.com | Imogen Piper |Jarrett Ley |Evan Hill |Maham Javaid

    At least two Indian jets appear to have crashed during Pakistan strikes, visuals show (washingtonpost.com) At least two Indian jets appear to have crashed during Pakistan strikes, visuals show By Imogen Piper; Jarrett Ley; Evan Hill; Maham Javaid 2025050919424800 India's air force appears to have lost at least two fighter jets, including one of its most advanced models, during attacks Wednesday morning on sites in Pakistan and Pakistani-administered Kashmir, according to a review of visual...

  • 4 weeks ago | flipboard.com | Imogen Piper |Jarrett Ley |Evan Hill |Maham Javaid

    1 hour agoNew FEMA head tells staff: "Don't get in my way… I will run right over you"During his first all-hands meeting with agency personnel, acting Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator David Richardson issued a striking …5 hours agoThe Transgender Man At The Center Of Donald Trump’s Military Ban Is Speaking Out“I was serving without an issue. Why are they trying to make an issue where none existed previously?” Nicolas Talbott said.

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11 May 25

RT @dylanotes: Trump’s special envoy makes clear Israel is blocking hostage release and ceasefire: The US “wants to return the hostages, b…

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10 May 25

RT @salmanmasood: Pakistan has reportedly struck multiple Indian airbases in response to earlier missile attacks. Targets include BrahMos m…

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9 May 25

A Post analysis of videos and images suggests India lost at least two fighter jets, and probably more, during attacks on Pakistan on Wednesday. One appeared to have been an advanced Rafale multirole fighter: https://t.co/8t09Gakklb