A network of activists got the footage to me, but the person who captured it disappeared back into the region, and became unreachable by phone/internet.
However, the photographs revealed details that were difficult to see in the blurry videos. Including that there were powerlines and electricity transmission towers parallel from where the truck was hit.
I learned the identities of some of the doctors who were on the scene first. Most health centers have some satellite phone access, and their doctors are permitted to move around the region. When I contacted two of them, they made it clear that they were afraid to speak to me after receiving threats from the army.
Later, we learned from @humanrightswatch of an army campaign to silence and intimidate doctors, many of whom provided info on casualties to journalists.
https://www.hrw.org/report/2024/07/03/if-soldier-dies-its-you/attacks-medical-care-ethiopias-amhara-conflict
I learned the identities of some of the doctors who were on the scene first. Most health centers have some satellite phone access, and their doctors are permitted to move around the region. When I contacted two of them, they made it clear that they were afraid to speak to me after receiving threats from the army.