Moscow Opens Criminal Case Into Assault of Russian Journalist in Kyiv
MOSCOW, November 28 (Sputnik) – The Russian Investigative Committee has launched a criminal case into impeding lawful activity of a LifeNews TV channel reporter in Kyiv, the committee spokesperson Vladimir Markin said Thursday.
“Russian Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case into obstructing lawful activities of LifeNews journalist in Kyiv,” Markin said.
LifeNews earlier reported that correspondent Yevgeniya Zamanovskaya was attacked in Kyiv while on the editorial assignment. The reporter was covering the disorders during local football fans attempt to cut short the concert of a Ukrainian singer Ani Lorak.
Since Kyiv launched its military operation against independence supporters in eastern Ukraine in April, over 4,000 people, including civilians, children and journalists on professional duty have died in the region, according to the UN figures.
Four Russian reporters have died while covering Ukraine’s military operation, including Rossiya Segodnya photojournalist Andrei Stenin, Channel One cameraman Anatoly Klyan, and two who were working for VGTRK media holding, reporter Igor Kornelyuk and sound engineer Anton Voloshin. In September, Russian President Vladimir Putin posthumously awarded them the Order of Courage for their bravery and heroism.
On Thursday, OSCE Representative on Freedom of Media Dunja Mijatovic stated that journalists’ safety in the OSCE region largely threatened free media, saying journalists are attacked on a daily basis. Mijatovic added that since the beginning of the Ukrainian conflict, seven journalists had been killed, at least 170 attacked and about 80 abducted and detained.