Oksana Paulina, a Russian journalist covering Russia’s news invasion of Ukraine, killed in Journalist Alexei Kovalev reported an air strike in Tweet late on Wednesday.
Now he’s someone I know for 16 years and work with In many independent outlets. Oksana Paulina, Russian journalist with tremendous feeling of Moral clarity was killed by a Russian missile fire on a report mission in Kyiv Today,” he said in Tweet about Insider Reporter death.
“I still haven’t addressed this matter yet.”
In the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, explosions and bursts of The city was shaken by the fires and heavy artillery fire It can be heard from the northwest, where Russia has sought to encircle and capture many of of suburbs of the capital.
This week, the Ukrainian forces took back one from the suburbs cityMakarev, but partially lost three suburbs of northwestern Ukraine defense Ministry said.
Video posted By the Ukrainian police showed them to survey the damage in Makariv, including to the town police station, which an officer took direct hit on its surface. the police passed destroyed Apartment buildings along a road filled with bombardment. The city seemed almost deserted.
western officialspeak on condition of Anonymity for discussion military Ratings, said the Ukrainian resistance brought a lot of Russia’s advance was halted but he did not send Moscow’s forces into retreat.
“We’ve seen indications that the Ukrainians are moving a little bit more on The offensive Now, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told reporters separately in Washington. He said that this was especially true in Southern Ukraine, including near Kherson, where they “tried to restore territory.”
Russia is much stronger and bigger military many west military experts warning against blind trust in Ukraine long-term Prospect. Russia practice in past wars in Chechnya and Syria had to grind down resistance with Raids destroyed cities, killed countless civilians, and sent millions escape.
But the Russian forces appeared unprepared and often performed poorly against Ukrainian resistance.
Oksana Paulina, a Russian journalist covering Russia’s news invasion of Ukraine, killed in Journalist Alexei Kovalev reported an air strike in Tweet late on Wednesday.
Now he’s someone I know for 16 years and work with In many independent outlets. Oksana Paulina, Russian journalist with tremendous feeling of Moral clarity was killed by a Russian missile fire on a report mission in Kyiv Today,” he said in Tweet about Insider Reporter death.
“I still haven’t addressed this matter yet.”
In the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, explosions and bursts of The city was shaken by the fires and heavy artillery fire It can be heard from the northwest, where Russia has sought to encircle and capture many of of suburbs of the capital.
This week, the Ukrainian forces took back one from the suburbs cityMakarev, but partially lost three suburbs of northwestern Ukraine defense Ministry said.
Video posted By the Ukrainian police showed them to survey the damage in Makariv, including to the town police station, which an officer took direct hit on its surface. the police passed destroyed Apartment buildings along a road filled with bombardment. The city seemed almost deserted.
western officialspeak on condition of Anonymity for discussion military Ratings, said the Ukrainian resistance brought a lot of Russia’s advance was halted but he did not send Moscow’s forces into retreat.
“We’ve seen indications that the Ukrainians are moving a little bit more on The offensive Now, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told reporters separately in Washington. He said that this was especially true in Southern Ukraine, including near Kherson, where they “tried to restore territory.”
Russia is much stronger and bigger military many west military experts warning against blind trust in Ukraine long-term Prospect. Russia practice in past wars in Chechnya and Syria had to grind down resistance with Raids destroyed cities, killed countless civilians, and sent millions escape.
But the Russian forces appeared unprepared and often performed poorly against Ukrainian resistance.