As above, the initial strike failed to destroy the bridge. A follow-up one day later destroyed the bridge and injured British RT journalist Steve Sweeney
Father-of-two Uday al Qaraan was killed by a falling airdrop just days after calling on world leaders to open Gaza's borders to aid.
"If you can fly planes and drop aid from the sky then you can open a land crossing"
Based on video metadata, satellite imagery and flight tracking data, we determined that he was killed at ~11.50am on 4 Aug by aid dropped from a UAE military transport plane.
When the aid was dropped, a huge crowd surged towards the landing site. At least ten gunshots were fired.
Meanwhile, several parachutes became tangled and started falling in pairs.
Kemi seems to be alleging that the ticker is programmed to increase automatically.
This is actually very common for tickers relating to things where the data isn't updated often.
Any ticker showing government debt, unemployment or global temperatures is almost certainly going up at a regular, pre-programmed rate.
The first sign that this is what's going on would be if the website isn't drawing data from a live feed (API), but instead is periodically adding a certain number to whatever's on your screen when you load it up.
That's definitely not what's happening. Every time the number goes up, the website grabs the latest data from an API.