
Mohammad Dawood
Multimedia Producer at Freelance
Producer at The Independent
Producer @Independent | Delhi | Kashmir | @hrw press awardee’23. Work: @VOANews @MongabayIndia @SCMPNews @BBCURDU @arabnews @thecaravanindia
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5 days ago |
independent.co.uk | Mohammad Dawood
India and Pakistan have continued to exchange fire in the border villages of Indian administered Kashmir, resulting in the deaths of dozens of civilians. The situation in border areas remains uncertain as hundreds of residents have left their homes, fearing for their lives. Many houses have been destroyed, hospitals are in emergency mode, and many underground bunkers have been made active. Tension spiked on Thursday night (8 May) as air sirens sounded in major cities across northern India.
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5 days ago |
independent.co.uk | Mohammad Dawood
A nine-foot-long alligator, nicknamed Elvis, was caught resting in the parking lot of a Florida pre-school. The alligator was spotted lounging at Fishhawk Early Learning Preschool in Lithia, as children arrived for the day on Wednesday (7 May). Fishhawk Early Learning Preschool in Lithia, Florida on Wednesday (07 May). A certified trapper responded to the scene to help deputies from Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office wrangle the alligator and relocate it.
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6 days ago |
independent.co.uk | Mohammad Dawood
Kashmir Residents told The Independent they are terrified, as “it is the common people who will suffer” in the escalating conflict between India and Pakistan. “There are queues for petrol and groceries. There’s no business and people have no money,” Srinagar shopkeeper Nazir Ahmad said. On Wednesday (7 May), Indian missiles struck several locations in Pakistan, killing 31 civilians, according to Pakistani officials.
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6 days ago |
nz.news.yahoo.com | Mohammad Dawood
Kashmir Residents told The Independent they are terrified, as “it is the common people who will suffer” in the escalating conflict between India and Pakistan. “There are queues for petrol and groceries. There’s no business and people have no money,” Srinagar shopkeeper Nazir Ahmad said. On Wednesday (7 May), Indian missiles struck several locations in Pakistan, killing 31 civilians, according to Pakistani officials.
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6 days ago |
sg.news.yahoo.com | Mohammad Dawood
Frightened Kashmir residents living on cusp of India-Pakistan war: The Independent’s exclusive reportKashmir Residents told The Independent they are terrified, as “it is the common people who will suffer” in the escalating conflict between India and Pakistan. “There are queues for petrol and groceries. There’s no business and people have no money,” Srinagar shopkeeper Nazir Ahmad said.
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“Huge” blasts over #Srinagar, a city to the north of Indian #Kashmir, were heard at around 9pm India time, The Independent’sproducer Mohammed Dawood said. https://t.co/fZmpw84RBD

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