Russian state TV journalist killed by mine near Ukraine's border
- Russian TV Journalist Anna Prokofieva was killed by a mine near the Ukraine border while reporting in the Belgorod region, according to Channel One.
- Channel One stated that the mine was 'enemy-laid,' indicating ongoing dangers in the region due to cross-border attacks from Ukraine.
- Earlier this week, three employees from state-affiliated media were killed in occupied Luhansk Oblast while on assignment, highlighting risks faced by reporters.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed an operation in the Belgorod region to counter Russian forces as tensions continue.
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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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