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Russian newspaper says its reporter killed by Ukraine drone strike | Russian newspaper says its reporter killed by Ukraine drone strike |
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Alexander Martemyanov | |
Russian state newspaper Izvestia says one of its freelance reporters has been killed in a drone strike near the Russian-occupied city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine. | Russian state newspaper Izvestia says one of its freelance reporters has been killed in a drone strike near the Russian-occupied city of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine. |
Moscow accused Ukraine's military of deliberately targeting Alexander Martemyanov. Ukraine has not commented. | |
Izvestia said a civilian vehicle carrying Martemyanov had been struck as it travelled on a highway in a Russian-occupied zone. | |
Four other media workers were reportedly injured in the same attack. | |
"The Ukrainian army launched a drone strike on a civilian car carrying Izvestia's freelance correspondent Alexander Martemyanov," the news outlet reported on its Telegram channel. | "The Ukrainian army launched a drone strike on a civilian car carrying Izvestia's freelance correspondent Alexander Martemyanov," the news outlet reported on its Telegram channel. |
"The car was located far from the line of contact." | "The car was located far from the line of contact." |
The vehicle had been returning from covering shelling in the Russian-held city of Horlivka when it was hit, Russia's state Ria news agency said. | |
Two Ria correspondents, both male, and two journalists from local outlet Bloknot Donetsk, both female, were also in the vehicle and were treated in hospital for injuries, Russian media report. | |
Martemyanov, who had been working for Izvestia since 2014, was wounded last year in a Ukrainian attack on Donetsk city but had returned to work after his recovery, his paper says. | |
Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called the incident "deliberate murder". | |
In a statement, she described it as "another brutal crime in a series of bloody atrocities" carried out by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's government. | In a statement, she described it as "another brutal crime in a series of bloody atrocities" carried out by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's government. |
The EU blocked Russian outlets - including Izvestia and Ria - in May, saying they "spread and support the Russian propaganda and war of aggression against Ukraine". | |
Before Martemyanov's death, the International Federation of Journalists said at least 21 journalists had been killed in Ukraine, external since Moscow's full-scale invasion began in February 2022. |
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