Russian state TV journalist killed by mine near Ukraine's border
- A Russian journalist, Anna Prokofieva, was reportedly killed by a mine while covering the war near the Ukrainian border, according to her employer Channel One, which stated she died while performing her professional duty.
- Cameraman Dmitry Volkov, who was with Prokofieva, was seriously wounded in the same incident, as reported by multiple Russian media outlets.
- Kremlin spokesperson Maria Zakharova accused Ukrainian forces of deliberately targeting Russian journalists, claiming it was a violation of international law and that these war correspondents have become a target.
- Prokofieva's death occurred amid escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with both nations accusing each other of violating ceasefire agreements.
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Putin's favorite reporter (35) killed by Mine
Russian war reporter Anna Prokofeva is dead, reports several international media. She died from a landmine in the south of Russia on the border with Ukraine. The 35-year-old worked for Putin's propaganda channel Russia Today and often outed himself as a sympathizer of the Kremlin chief. A statement from the state channel Channel One said: "Our war correspondent Anna Prokofeva died in service. It happened in the Belgorod region on the border with…
Who was Anna Prokofieva? Russian journalist killed in landmine blast near Ukraine border
World news: Several Russian journalists lost their lives in the ongoing three-year conflict. The latest casualty was a war correspondent for Izvestia, a prominent pro-Kremlin newspaper, who was killed in Ukraine's Kharkiv region on Monday.
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