The loss of life of a Russian journalist in Ukraine was “a heinous, premeditated crime” dedicated by Western powers and Kyiv, Russia‘s overseas ministry stated Saturday, vowing a “response” towards these responsible.
Earlier the Russian navy introduced that Rostislav Zhuravlev, a conflict correspondent working for the state RIA Novosti news company, had been killed in a Ukrainian strike within the southern Zaporizhzhia area on Saturday.
The company additionally reported his loss of life, saying he was killed close to the frontline village of Pytikhatki.
“As a result of a strike by the Ukrainian army using cluster munitions, four journalists were wounded in various levels of severity,” the Russian military stated in an announcement.
“During an evacuation, the RIA Novosti journalist Rostislav Zhuravlev died from his wounds that resulted from the cluster munitions exploding.”
Three different journalists had been stated to be secure in hospital after the assault.
“Everything indicates that the attack on the group of journalists was not carried out by chance,” the Russian overseas ministry stated.
“The competent international organisations prefer, as before in such cases, to turn a blind eye to this heinous crime”, it added.
According to the ministry, “the journalists were gathering material for a report on the bombing by the Kyiv regime militants of settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region using cluster munitions banned in many countries around the world”.
It accused the United States of getting delivered the weapons to the Ukrainian military.
The White House has stated that Ukrainian forces are utilizing United States-supplied cluster munitions on the battlefield, as Kyiv seeks momentum in its grinding counteroffensive.
The weapons, which disperse as much as a number of hundred small explosive fees that may stay unexploded within the floor, are banned by many nations due to the long-term dangers they pose to civilians.
“The perpetrators of the brutal massacre of the Russian journalist will inevitably receive the punishment they deserve,” the Russian overseas minister warned, including that “those who supplied cluster munitions to their proteges in Kyiv will also share the full measure of responsibility”.
Source: www.anews.com.tr