Award-Winning Syrian Photojournalist Killed in Airstrike Near Hama
- Award-Winning Syrian photographer Anas Alkharboutli was killed in an air strike near Hama, as confirmed by his employer, the German press agency DPA.
- DPA reported that Alkharboutli was waiting at a bridge with other journalists when their position was bombed twice, "presumably by Syrian government warplanes."
- DPA's editor-in-chief Sven Goesmann stated, "With his pictures, he not only documented the horrors of war, but always worked for the truth.
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Award-winning Syrian photojournalist Anas Alkharboutli killed in Hama - Committee to Protect Journalists
Sulaymaniyah, December 4, 2024—The Committee to Protect Journalists is saddened and alarmed by the killing of award-winning Syrian journalist Anas Alkharboutli in a western Syria conflict zone and calls for an investigation into whether he was targeted for his work. Alkharboutli, 32, who worked as a photographer for the German agency dpa, was killed in an airstrike by the Syrian military forces in the town of Morek, near the western city of Hama…
Photographer for German press agency killed in Syria as rebels push for control of key city
A Syrian photographer working for the German press agency DPA has been killed in an airstrike in the Hama countryside, where the government forces of Bashar al-Assad are involved in fierce fighting with an advancing rebel opposition group.
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