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The relationship between Russian journalists and separatist forces became a subject of controversy. [1] A second wave of deaths began with the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Yevhenii Sakun, a Ukrainian, was the first journalist killed in that phase of the war, a victim of a Russian airstrike on the Kyiv TV Tower on 1 March 2022 ...
Russia is demanding the United Nations condemn Kyiv following an alleged drone attack that it claims killed a journalist working for a Russian outlet and injured several others.. Russia’s ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists stated, "More journalists were killed in the first three months of the Israel-Gaza war than have ever been killed in a single country over an entire year". [66] In August 2024, Israeli forces reportedly shot journalist Salma al-Qadoumi in the back while she was reporting in Khan Younis. [67]
Injured in the same attack that killed Issam Abdallah. [95] Carmen Joukhadar: Al Jazeera [95] Christina Assi: Agence France-Presse (photographer) Injured in the same attack that killed Issam Abdallah. [1] Dylan Collins: Agence France-Presse (video journalist) Injured in the same attack that killed Issam Abdallah. [1] November 13, 2023 Issam Mawassi
(Reuters) -A Russian war reporter was killed and three were wounded in Ukraine on Saturday in what the defence ministry said was a Ukrainian attack using cluster munitions, prompting outrage from ...
Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall was injured during the Russian attack on Ukraine Monday, according to the right-wing media outlet. “We have a minimal level of details right now, but Ben is ...
On 31 March, Oleksiy Tsybko, a rugby union player, was killed by Russian forces. [134] On 2 April, the Prosecutor General's office announced the death of photographer Maks Levin due to Russian small-arms fire outside Kyiv. He had disappeared on 13 March. [135] On 28 April, Vira Hyrych, a journalist, was killed by Russian shelling in Kyiv. [136]
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