Russian War Correspondent Killed in Ukrainian Drone Strike

Russian war correspondent Semyon Yeremin, 42, killed in Ukrainian drone strike near Donetsk. His death highlights dangers faced by journalists covering the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

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Russian War Correspondent Killed in Ukrainian Drone Strike

Russian War Correspondent Killed in Ukrainian Drone Strike

Semyon Yeremin, a 42-year-old Russian war correspondent for the Izvestia newspaper, died from injuries sustained in a Ukrainian FPV drone strike near the village of Priyutnoye on the border of the Donetsk People's Republic and Zaporizhzhia Oblast, as reported by the Izvestia TV channel. Yeremin had been covering the fighting in Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale war in February 2022.

According to Izvestia, Yeremin died of wounds suffered when a drone made a second pass over the area where he was reporting in the Zaporizhzhia region. He had reported from many of the conflict zones in Ukraine's eastern regions during the 25-month-old war, including Mariupol, Maryinka, and Vuhledar.

Yeremin, who worked for the Izvestia news channel, had been covering the progress of the North Military District from the very beginning and had made dozens of reports as a war correspondent. "Semyon Eremin, a military correspondent for the Izvestia news channel, died from injuries sustained in a Ukrainian FPV drone strike near the village of Priyutnoye on the border of the Donetsk People's Republic and Zaporizhzhia Oblast," the Izvestia TV channel reported.

Why this matters: The death of Semyon Yeremin highlights the dangers faced by journalists covering the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. It also emphasizes the increasing use of drones in modern warfare and their potential to cause casualties among both combatants and non-combatants.

The Izvestia TV channel reported that Yeremin died from injuries sustained when a Ukrainian FPV drone struck near the village of Priyutnoye, where he was reporting on the conflict. Yeremin, 42, had been covering the war in Ukraine's eastern regions since it began in February 2022, reporting from conflict zones such as Mariupol, Maryinka, and Vuhledar.

Key Takeaways

  • Russian war correspondent Semyon Yeremin killed by Ukrainian FPV drone strike.
  • Yeremin, 42, had covered the conflict in Ukraine since the 2022 invasion.
  • Yeremin died from injuries sustained in a drone strike near Priyutnoye village.
  • Incident highlights dangers faced by journalists covering the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
  • Increasing use of drones in modern warfare and their potential to cause casualties.