In an incident last month that left two Palestinians dead, troops shot at least 14 times in four seconds while civilians would have been visible.

The Washington Post has catalogued and verified more than 200 videos from the war in Ukraine into a searchable visual database.

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Footage from the aftermath of a fatal police shooting of a protester in January captures audio of gunshots and confusion among responding officers.

A Post analysis reveals with new clarity how security forces are operating in a protest epicenter — carrying out arrests, beatings and, in some cases, opening fire on civilians.

Footage released by the city of Memphis showed the kicks and baton strikes police delivered against 29-year-old.

A review of over 150 videos and images reveals that rank-and-file officers tasked with securing the streets around government buildings did little at first to stop the assault.

An analysis of satellite images and videos finds a dramatic increase in activity at funeral homes, undermining Chinese claims that outbreaks are under control.

Two years after a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, a group of Bolsonaro supporters attacked Brazil’s government buildings in similar ways.

Alarming videos of Chinese medical facilities offer a glimpse of the toll a huge coronavirus wave is wreaking — and undercut Beijing’s claim that the government is in control.

Photos taken of Musk during the World Cup show him amid a group that included Jared Kushner, Qatari leaders and an Indian steelmaking magnate.

Previously unreleased video, audio and interviews for the first time show helicopter and ambulance delays after police finally confronted the Robb Elementary shooter.

A review of extreme flooding events this summer showed FEMA's flood maps are failing to fully inform Americans of flood risk in rural and urban areas.

An analysis of more than 350 videos and photos of the deadly disaster found that a critical delay in emergency response likely led to more deaths.

The crush in Seoul happened in the Itaewon neighborhood. Videos reveal a timeline of how the tragedy unfolded.

Violence erupted Thursday in the city of Mahabad in Iran's Kurdish region. At least two people were killed and dozens wounded, according to activists.

A Post investigation into the disaster at Iran's Evin prison finds at least one fire was a result of arson and guards used live ammunition against prisoners.

The Post identified eight energy facilities, in six regions, that were damaged or destroyed by missiles and kamikaze drones, cutting electricity, heat and hot water in many cities.

Experts say the missile barrage Russia unleashed Monday can't be repeated often because of high costs and low stocks of weapons

Videos provided exclusively to The Post show that police fired at least 40 nonlethal munitions at soccer fans in Kanjuruhan stadium, leading to panic.

A visual forensics analysis shows authorities using indiscriminate force, making violent arrests, and throttling internet service to crush demonstrations.

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