Russia Destroys all who Tell Truth about its War vs Ukraine
The Committee to Protect Journalists calls for a thorough
investigation into a recent Russian attack in Ukraine, which wounded Ivan
Zakharenko, a local producer with German media group WELT, CPJ said in a press
release.
“The Russian attack on WELT journalists, which injured Ukrainian producer
Ivan Zakharenko, is yet another illustration of the extraordinary risks
journalists face while covering Russia’s war in Ukraine amid the widespread use
of drones,” said Gulnoza Said, CPJ’s Europe and Central Asia program
coordinator. “Journalists are civilians under international humanitarian law
and must be able to report safely on the war.”
On October 13, a WELT crew composed of Zakharenko, reporter Ibrahim
Naber, and freelance camera operator Viktor Lysenko, came under a Russian
Lancet drone attack in the Dnipropetrovsk region, in eastern
Ukraine, while filming a report about a Ukrainian air defense unit.
Lancets are long-range drones often used against
tanks and armored vehicles.
The strike occurred less than 20 miles from the front line,
the outlet reported, adding that it had targeted the
unit’s military vehicle. The journalists, who were wearing press markings,
were “only a few meters” from the three-person military crew they had just
interviewed. The attack killed a Ukrainian soldier and severely injured
another.
Zakharenko suffered “two moderate shrapnel wounds in both legs,” Naber was
hit in the ear by shrapnel, and Lysenko suffered a concussion, Zakharenko, who was treated
at a hospital, wrote on Instagram on October 28.
At least 21 journalists and media workers have been killed while
reporting since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022.
In October 2025, Russian drones killed French photojournalist Antoni
Lallican, as well as Ukrainian journalists Olena Hramova and Yevhen Karmazin.
CPJ noted that Russia has often hit offices of media
outlets across the country in the more than three-and-a-half-year
war. Journalists have been injured while working and their homes have been
shelled.
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