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Ukrainian Artillery Strike Kills Six, Including Two Journalists, Russia Says

Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the Russian foreign ministry, said in a statement on Telegram that the attack was "a targeted artillery shelling by Kyiv."
People stand next to a damaged store building in the aftermath of a shelling, which local Russian-installed authorities called a Ukrainian military strike, in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict in Donetsk, Russian-controlled Ukraine, January 10, 2024. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko/File photo

A Ukrainian artillery strike on Monday killed six people, including two journalists and their driver, while they were on assignment in Russia-controlled eastern Ukraine‘s Luhansk region, according to Russian authorities and media.

The Ukrainian artillery strike 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, Russia’s foreign ministry said.

Another Zvezda correspondent, Nikita Goldin, was seriously wounded.

‘Targeted Artillery Shelling’

The attack was “a targeted artillery shelling by Kyiv,” Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the Russian foreign ministry, said in a statement on Telegram.

“The strike was carried out by high-precision MLRS munitions on a predetermined civilian vehicle with representatives of the press,” Zakharova said without providing evidence.

Reuters could not independently verify the Russian reports. Ukraine’s presidential office and the foreign ministry did not immediately respond to Reuters’ request to comment outside office hours.

Strike Amid Negotiations

The attacks came at the same time Russian and American negotiators were meeting in Saudi Arabia to discuss a potential partial ceasefire in the three-year-old war that Russia started with a full-scale invasion of its smaller neighbour.

Leonid Pasechnik, the Russian-appointed governor of the Luhansk region, said that the Ukrainian shelling killed six people. He did not say who were the other people reportedly killed.

Nearly all of the Luhansk region has been captured now by Russian forces as Moscow drives to take control of the broader eastern Donbas region, one of Ukraine’s most industrialised areas.

Luhansk

Luhansk, along with three other Ukrainian regions partly held by Russia, has been annexed and incorporated into Russia, in a move condemned as illegal by Kyiv and its Western allies.


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With the Kremlin’s tight control of information about its military actions in Ukraine, Russian war correspondents have been key in disseminating news about the war.

Izvestia, a pro-Kremlin news outlet, said Fedorchak had gone into the Luhansk region after reporting from the Kupiansk area in the neighbouring Kharkiv region, one of the areas where Russian forces have made advances in recent months.

In Luhansk, Izvestia said on its website, Fedorchak was preparing a report on the work of drone crews when their car was hit.

“His last report was released on March 23 — it was a story about how our troops were tightening the semicircle around Kupiansk,” Izvestia said.

A freelance reporter working for Izvestia was killed in Ukraine in January.

TASS Journalist Killed

On Monday, another Russian journalist, a correspondent for the state TASS news agency, was injured in a Ukrainian attack on the Russian border Kursk region, Zakharova said.

Data provided earlier in the war by the Committee to Protect Journalists counted at least 15 journalists killed since Russia’s February 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Zakharova called on the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and the United Nations to respond “appropriately” to the attacks.

(With inputs from Reuters)