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jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 09:28 AM Jun 2014

RAW: Moment of shell explosion hit Russian TV crew in E.Ukraine



Two journalists for Russian TV channel Rossiya have died from wounds sustained during a Ukrainian military shelling attack near Lugansk, eastern Ukraine.


I don't know if hiding behind an armored vehicle is always the smart move.
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RAW: Moment of shell explosion hit Russian TV crew in E.Ukraine (Original Post) jakeXT Jun 2014 OP
Like hiding under a Tree during a Thunderstorm. PeoViejo Jun 2014 #1
Hmmm... James48 Jun 2014 #2
Not seeing it. blackspade Jun 2014 #3
Shaky camera work ? jakeXT Jun 2014 #4

James48

(4,427 posts)
2. Hmmm...
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 10:07 AM
Jun 2014

then perhaps the Russian armored vehicles, and Russian reporters, should stay OUT of Ukranian territory.


Ya think?

jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
4. Shaky camera work ?
Tue Jun 17, 2014, 10:23 AM
Jun 2014

MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian journalist for a Russian state-owned TV channel died Tuesday in eastern Ukraine after being wounded by mortar fire, the Rossiya 24 network said.

Correspondent Igor Kornelyuk, 37, died during surgery in a hospital after being wounded while on assignment in Luhansk. The whereabouts of the sound engineer with him at the time is still unknown, the network said.

Viktor Denisov, a cameraman working with Kornelyuk, said in a television broadcast that they were filming Ukrainian refugees fleeing the area north of the regional capital when mortar fire began. Denisov was not immediately next to Kornelyuk when he was wounded

http://www.sfchronicle.com/news/world/article/Ukraine-gets-680-million-EU-loan-more-to-come-5557731.php

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