to je jasné, proste Rusi dostávajú riadne na prdel a to sa ku Kyjevu este poriadne nepriblizili. Putin teraz rozmysla ako z toho vycuvat aby nestratil aspon tie zbytky svojej tváre.. Od zaciatku to bol od Putina šialený nápad a risk, myslel si, že sa mu to tak lahko prepečie ako s tym Krymom.starysomar napísal: 13 mar 2022, 19:51 "konstruktivně mluvit o smíru" - Kremlinovi nemožno veriť ani kýchnutie...
Pri Kyjeve bol zabity americky novinár a režisér Brent Renaud.
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By Isabelle Khurshudyan10:36 a.m.
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ODESSA, Ukraine — American journalist Brent Renaud was fatally shot while reporting outside of Kyiv on Sunday, according to the Kyiv region’s police chief and an adviser to Ukraine’s interior minister. Both shared photos of Renaud’s press badge and passport.
Andriy Nebitov, the police chief, said in a Facebook post that Renaud was “shot dead” in Irpin, the town on the outskirts of Kyiv that has seen heavy fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces.
Renaud had a New York Times press badge on him, Nebitov said, but the New York Times issued a statement on Twitter saying that while Renaud had worked with the Times in the past, he was “not on assignment for any desk at The Times in Ukraine.”
Renaud, 51, worked with his brother, Craig Renaud, on award-winning video journalism and documentary filmmaking projects for HBO, Vice and other major international news organizations, according to their website.
A second journalist, Juan Arredondo, was with Brent Renaud in Irpin when the two came under fire after passing a military checkpoint, according to a video interview Arredondo did with Italian news outlet Internazionale while being treated in a Kyiv hospital.
Arredondo said Renaud “has been shot and left behind,” but he wasn’t sure what had happened to him. Ukrainian officials blamed the killing on Russian troops.
Ukrainian Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova said on Facebook that a journalist was “shot in the head” in Irpin and her office plans to investigate the case. She did not name Renaud, but posted a photo of the New York Times press badge with his picture and name cut off.
“I believe that we will bring the murderers to justice, but we will not return the life of your citizen. All the other citizens too. Unfortunately,” she wrote.
Renaud’s death comes after a team of Sky News journalists were shot at while attempting to report in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha. Chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay and camera operator Richie Mockler were shot. They survived and were evacuated out of the country. The journalists were later told that the gunmen were part of a saboteur Russian reconnaissance squad.
On March 1, when the Russian military fired on the Kyiv TV tower, camera operator Yevhenii Sakun was one of the five people killed in the attack, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. Renaud is believed to be the second journalist killed in Ukraine.