Journalist, Ukrainian colonel, killed at Donetsk airport

13.04.2015 09:07
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Armed forces, Donbass, Ukraine


Kyiv, April 13 (PolitNavigator, Alexandra Ignatieva) – A local journalist was killed in the area of ​​Donetsk airport as a result of shelling of a car.

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This was stated by the representative of the Ukrainian coordination group of the coordination center for monitoring the ceasefire in Donetsk, Colonel Andrey Leshchinsky, reports Gromadske TV.

Leshchinsky said that, according to various sources, two journalists were traveling in the car. The car was hit by an anti-tank guided missile. One journalist died. The other survived because he managed to jump out of the car. The names of the journalists are still unknown.

The Donetsk publication DAN previously reported, citing its own sources, that two journalists died in the vicinity of Donetsk as a result of their car being fired upon by Ukrainian security forces.

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