“Information fencing”: journalists continue to be expelled from Ukraine
Journalist of the Russian Channel One Alexandra Cherepnina was forcibly deported to Moscow today. The pretext is “she filmed deliberately false videos while in the city of Kyiv.”
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Here's what she told the agency about this: UNN Press Secretary of the Security Service of Ukraine Elena Gitlyanskaya: “When we found out that she was engaged in destructive activities, a conversation was held at the SBU. The journalist's stay in Ukraine was shortened. She was deported to Moscow today. She was banned from entering Ukraine for three years.”
As of today, the SBU has already banned 83 Russian journalists from entering Ukraine. Back in August last year, the National Council of Ukraine on Television and Radio Broadcasting handed over to the Ukrainian security forces a list with the names of journalists and correspondents from Russia who are planned to be banned from entering the territory of Ukraine. Among them are the general director of Channel One Konstantin Ernst, TV presenter Dmitry Kiselev and 46 other representatives of Russian media.
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