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Man found shot to death at Jayne Field in Hamtramck
Man found shot to death at Jayne Field in Hamtramck

CBS News

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • CBS News

Man found shot to death at Jayne Field in Hamtramck

The man who was fatally shot Sunday night at Jayne Field in Hamtramck, Michigan, has been identified as Abdul Ahad. Three others were injured in the incident, and the police investigation continues. "Abdul was a beloved member of our team who gave his time, energy and heart to serve the community," the Asian & Pacific Islander American Vote Michigan organization said in a statement. "He helped register hundreds of voters during this past election cycle, tirelessly distributed food packages to families in need, and was always ready to show up when the community needed him." The series of events related by Detroit Police included one person fatally shot and another person injured in a shooting, along with a third victim stabbed and a fourth victim struck by a vehicle. Jayne Field in Hamtramck, near Conant and Davison streets, is part of the City of Detroit's park system. No arrests have been announced in the case. Police ask that anyone with information on the circumstances contact the Detroit police's 11th precinct at 313-596-1140 or Crime Stoppers at 800-SPEAK UP. The above video aired on May 26, 2025.

Did Pakistan Airforce really target Srinagar airbase? Here's the truth behind the viral video
Did Pakistan Airforce really target Srinagar airbase? Here's the truth behind the viral video

Business Upturn

time07-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Upturn

Did Pakistan Airforce really target Srinagar airbase? Here's the truth behind the viral video

A video circulating on multiple pro-Pakistan social media accounts falsely claims that the Pakistan Airforce has carried out an attack on the Srinagar airbase. The Government of India's official fact-checking arm, PIB Fact Check, has dismissed the video as fake and misleading. In a statement posted online, PIB clarified that: The video is not recent and not from India. It originates from sectarian clashes that occurred in 2024 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. There has been no such attack on the Srinagar airbase by the Pakistan Airforce. The video, which has been marked with a large red 'FAKE' stamp in PIB's post, is being widely circulated with false claims across various platforms. The government has urged citizens to rely only on official sources for verified and authentic information, and avoid spreading unverified content. Check out tweets by Pro-Pak twitter handles: 🚨BREAKING :🚨Breaking : Pakistan Airforce destroyed Indian Srinagar Airbase due to Indian Air Force Launches OperationSindoor .#IndiaPakistan #IndiaPakistanWar #OperationSindoor #IndoPakBorder #IndianAirForce #IndianArmy #PakistanismyRedLine — Abdul Ahad (@OneAahad) May 6, 2025 Srinagar airbase footage Allah Akbar — Chief justice boy (@chefjusticeboy) May 6, 2025 India, your Srinagar airbase, from where fighter jets took off to martyr innocent Pakistanis, has now been obliterated! You can't escape the truth—Pakistan struck back, and your aggression has been paid for. #PakistanZindabad — 🇵🇰Nadir Qureshi🇵🇰 (@Nadirqureshi) May 6, 2025 Srinagar Air Base was completely destroyed as a result of an effective and comprehensive airstrike by the Pakistan Air Force. Defence Pakistan — Faizan (@faizannrriaz) May 6, 2025 What Indians have lost so far: 1x Drone 2x SU-30 MKIs 2x RAFAEL Srinagar airbase gone , Pathankot damaged Brigade HQ – Srinagar gone SEAD & DEAD done. We are not done yet, Told you not to touch Hornet's Nest. — abdulhyefahad (@abdulhyefahad) May 6, 2025 Here's the truth about it viral fake clips about Srinagar airbase: Pakistani media and accounts are circulating 2 photos claiming that the Pakistan Air Force targeted the Srinagar airbase. These photos are fake. Fact: one is a 4-year-old photo of an IAF MiG jet crash in Punjab in 2021, and the other is a 1-year-old photo of an IAF MiG fighter… — Anshul Saxena (@AskAnshul) May 6, 2025 I'm outside the Srinagar airbase. The only thing on fire here is a chhola-bhatura vendor's cooking pot. — Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) May 7, 2025 In a video shared by several pro-Pakistan handles, it is being falsely claimed that the Pakistan Airforce has targeted Srinagar airbase#PIBFactCheck ❌ The video shared is old and NOT from India. ✅The video is from sectarian clashes that took place in the year 2024, in… — PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) May 7, 2025 The clarification comes amid heightened misinformation attempts in the region, as authorities call for caution and vigilance among digital users. News desk at

After India's withdrawal, Central Asian Volleyball tournament shifted from Pakistan to Uzbekistan
After India's withdrawal, Central Asian Volleyball tournament shifted from Pakistan to Uzbekistan

Economic Times

time03-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Economic Times

After India's withdrawal, Central Asian Volleyball tournament shifted from Pakistan to Uzbekistan

Following the terror attack in Pahalgam, the Central Asian Volleyball tournament, initially scheduled in Islamabad, has been relocated to Tashkent, Uzbekistan. This decision by the Central Asia Volleyball Association (CAVA) comes after India's withdrawal due to heightened tensions between the two nations. Despite the change in venue, the tournament dates, involving Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, remain unchanged. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads The Central Asian Volleyball tournament from which India has withdrawn in the aftermath of the terror attack in Pahalgam has been shifted from Islamabad to Tashkent in Uzbekistan, an official of the Pakistan federation said on Saturday. A senior official of Pakistan Volleyball Federation (PVF) said the Central Asia Volleyball Association (CAVA) has taken the decision to shift the event to Uzbekistan."It is a huge disappointment for Pakistan volleyball even though India had withdrawn. But we fully understand the CAVA's General Body's decision," the official scheduled dates of the tournament, to be contested among Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, have not been April 27, PVF official Abdul Ahad said India has withdrawn from the tournament which was earlier to be held in Islamabad from May between the two neighbouring countries has grown following the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, where 26 civilians, mostly tourists, were killed."The Indian volleyball officials have informed the regional body that their government has cancelled the NOC issued to them for the tournament after the incident in Pahalgam," Ahad had said.

After India's withdrawal, Volleyball tournament shifted from Pakistan to Uzbekistan
After India's withdrawal, Volleyball tournament shifted from Pakistan to Uzbekistan

India Today

time03-05-2025

  • Sport
  • India Today

After India's withdrawal, Volleyball tournament shifted from Pakistan to Uzbekistan

The Central Asian volleyball tournament, from which India has withdrawn in the aftermath of the terror attack in Pahalgam, has been shifted from Islamabad to Tashkent in Uzbekistan, an official of the Pakistan federation said on Saturday.A senior official of the Pakistan Volleyball Federation (PVF) said the Central Asia Volleyball Association (CAVA) has taken the decision to shift the event to is a huge disappointment for Pakistan volleyball even though India had withdrawn. But we fully understand the CAVA's General Body's decision,' the official said. The scheduled dates of the tournament, to be contested between Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, have not been April 27, PVF official Abdul Ahad said India had withdrawn from the tournament, which was earlier to be held in Islamabad on May between the two neighbouring countries has grown following the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, where 26 civilians, mostly tourists, were killed."The Indian volleyball officials have informed the regional body that their government has cancelled the NOC issued to them for the tournament after the incident in Pahalgam," Ahad had said.

After India's withdrawal, Central Asian Volleyball tournament shifted from Pakistan to Uzbekistan
After India's withdrawal, Central Asian Volleyball tournament shifted from Pakistan to Uzbekistan

Time of India

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

After India's withdrawal, Central Asian Volleyball tournament shifted from Pakistan to Uzbekistan

The Central Asian Volleyball tournament from which India has withdrawn in the aftermath of the terror attack in Pahalgam has been shifted from Islamabad to Tashkent in Uzbekistan, an official of the Pakistan federation said on Saturday. A senior official of Pakistan Volleyball Federation (PVF) said the Central Asia Volleyball Association (CAVA) has taken the decision to shift the event to Uzbekistan. #Pahalgam Terrorist Attack Code of war: India and Pakistan take their battle to the (web)front Forex reserves show a pauperised Pakistan, a prospering India Pakistan conducts training launch of surface-to surface ballistic missile "It is a huge disappointment for Pakistan volleyball even though India had withdrawn. But we fully understand the CAVA's General Body's decision," the official said. The scheduled dates of the tournament, to be contested among Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, have not been changed. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Join new Free to Play WWII MMO War Thunder War Thunder Play Now Undo On April 27, PVF official Abdul Ahad said India has withdrawn from the tournament which was earlier to be held in Islamabad from May 28. Tension between the two neighbouring countries has grown following the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, where 26 civilians, mostly tourists, were killed. Live Events "The Indian volleyball officials have informed the regional body that their government has cancelled the NOC issued to them for the tournament after the incident in Pahalgam," Ahad had said.

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