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Kremlin accuses Kyiv of deliberately targeting Russian reporters with fatal strike
Kremlin accuses Kyiv of deliberately targeting Russian reporters with fatal strike

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time25-03-2025

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Kremlin accuses Kyiv of deliberately targeting Russian reporters with fatal strike

MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Tuesday accused the Ukrainian military of deliberately targeting a group of Russian journalists working in part of Moscow-controlled eastern Ukraine with a fatal strike. The attack killed Alexander Fedorchak, a war correspondent from Russia's Izvestia media outlet, as well as camera operator Andrei Panov and driver Alexander Sirkeli who worked for the Zvezda television channel, the Russian foreign ministry said on Monday. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov expressed his condolences to the families of those who had lost their lives. "The (artillery) fire was targeted. They were deliberately targeted to kill them. The Kyiv regime continues its atrocities against journalists and people who do not have weapons in their hands," said Peskov. Reuters could not independently verify the Russian reports late on Monday. Ukraine's presidential office and the foreign ministry did not immediately respond to Reuters' request to comment outside office hours.

3 Russian state media employees killed in occupied Luhansk Oblast
3 Russian state media employees killed in occupied Luhansk Oblast

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

3 Russian state media employees killed in occupied Luhansk Oblast

Three employees from Russian state-affiliated media were killed in occupied Luhansk Oblast while on assignment, several news outlets reported on March 24. The victims included Izvestia correspondent Alexander Fedorchak, as well as Zvezda TV cameraman Andrei Panov and driver Alexander Sirkeli. Izvestia announced that Fedorchak died while reporting from the front lines. The journalist often covered Kharkiv and Luhansk oblasts as well as Russia's Kursk region. "His last report was broadcast literally the day before," the newspaper said. In January, Izvestia newspaper reported that a Ukrainian "kamikaze" drone attack killed one of its freelance reporters, Alexander Martemyanov, while he was traveling on a highway in occupied eastern Ukraine. Originally a Soviet state newspaper, Izvestia is now owned by the National Media Group (NMG), a media conglomerate with significant state-controlled ownership and close ties to the Kremlin. Meanwhile, Zvezda, a channel linked to Russia's Defense Ministry, said two of its crew members were killed when their vehicle was struck. Russia's Investigative Committee launched an investigation into the incident, saying that the journalists were killed in Russian-occupied Luhansk Oblast. Leonid Pasechnik, Moscow-installed leader in Luhansk, claimed the attack occurred in the Kreminna district, also killing three civilians. The incident occurred as Ukraine and Russia held talks with the United States regarding a possible partial ceasefire. Russia has intensified its assaults on Ukraine's civilian areas over the past weeks. Read also: Russian missile strike on Sumy injures more than 90, including 23 children We've been working hard to bring you independent, locally-sourced news from Ukraine. Consider supporting the Kyiv Independent.

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