Since the beginning of the Russian -ukrainian war, Ukrainians have lost twelve -two journalists -both Ukrainian and foreign.
One hundred and thirteen media were killed in Ukraine at the hands of Russian conquerors from the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian war in 2014, of which 106 from the beginning of a full-fledged raid of the Russian Federation in 2022.
“Dahil sa simula ng digmaang Ruso -ukrainian, ang Ukraine ay nawalan ng dose -dosenang mga mamamahayag – kapwa Ukrainiano at dayuhan. Ito ay mga matapang na tao na nanganganib sa kanilang buhay upang maiparating ang katotohanan tungkol sa mga krimen ng Russia sa mundo … Bilang karagdagan, ang ilan sa mga media na tao ay iniwan ang propesyon, na maging militar upang maprotektahan ang bansa mula sa pagsalakay sa Russia,” sabi ni Yekaterina Dyachuk, head of the Independence Tracking Department.
Generally, since 2014, 15 media has died in the implementation of professional activities, 14 – as civilian victims, 84 – as participants in adventures. Of the 15 dead in the performance of professional roles – six Ukrainians and nine foreign journalists, three women and 12 men.
Remember that in May, three media were killed. The death of the military, motorsport commentator Setanta Vyacheslav Kbrzhitsky became known on May 1. He died in the Donetsk region. The military, formerly Lux Shopping Center and Channel 24, Vasily Dovbush, died on May 6 on a battle mission across the region.
Bogdan Lysenko died in battles in the direction of Zaporizhzhya on April 13. His journalism activity covers twelve -two newspapers in all -ukrainian and regional media -facts, KP in Ukraine, Saturday, Echo.
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Source: korrespondent

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