On July 23, in Donetsk, Ukrainian security officials captured a
cameraman of news agency Anna-news. British journalist Graham Phillips,
who works at TV channel Russia Today, was taken captive as well.
Earlier, representatives of RT said that the journalist went to the area
of the Donetsk airport on July 23 overnight. Afterwards, the connection
with him was lost.
According to Anna-news, their cameraman, named only as Vadim, together with a group of journalists also went in the direction of Donetsk airport. He made his last contact the night before, after which the connection with him was lost.
"Together with Vadim, three other journalists were taken prisoners, including Graham Phillips, a freelance RT correspondent," the agency said.
According to the agency, on the night of July 23, the militias attacked the airport in Donetsk. "The combat action was most active at around 3:00 a.m. Our cameraman Vadim was working in the epicenter of the fighting, and the stringers of RT were near him," Anna-news reports.
Earlier, the press service of RT said that Phillips went to the area, where the Ukrainian military are conducting the military operation against militia, although he did not have an assignment from the channel administration. Moreover, representatives of the Channel asked the Briton not to go to the combat zone, but he still went. In May of this year, Phillips had already found himself into the hands of Ukrainian law enforcement bodies; he spent two days in captivity.
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According to Anna-news, their cameraman, named only as Vadim, together with a group of journalists also went in the direction of Donetsk airport. He made his last contact the night before, after which the connection with him was lost.
"Together with Vadim, three other journalists were taken prisoners, including Graham Phillips, a freelance RT correspondent," the agency said.
According to the agency, on the night of July 23, the militias attacked the airport in Donetsk. "The combat action was most active at around 3:00 a.m. Our cameraman Vadim was working in the epicenter of the fighting, and the stringers of RT were near him," Anna-news reports.
Earlier, the press service of RT said that Phillips went to the area, where the Ukrainian military are conducting the military operation against militia, although he did not have an assignment from the channel administration. Moreover, representatives of the Channel asked the Briton not to go to the combat zone, but he still went. In May of this year, Phillips had already found himself into the hands of Ukrainian law enforcement bodies; he spent two days in captivity.
http://english.pravda.ru/news/hotspots/23-07-2014/128127-ukraine_journalists-0/#.U8_QPqPm7gw
23/7/14
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Two Russian journalists with English-language RT channel and ANNA-News agency, including a UK citizen, are at the mercy of Ukrainian authorities after they went missing overnight in eastern Ukraine, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Wednesday, adding they must be released at one...
ReplyDelete“According to our information, they are held by the Ukrainian authorities,” the ministry said in a statement, adding that it demands “the immediate release” of the captives.
RT stringer and UK citizen Graham Phillips, and an ANNA-News agency cameraman Vadim Aksyonov went missing in eastern Ukraine together with two other people – an acquaintance by Phillips and an employee of the Donetsk People’s Republic press service.
Militia in the region said they were going to check reports that allege the journalists had been seized by pro-Kiev Ukrainian Guard troops......................http://en.ria.ru/world/20140723/191156552/Moscow-Accuses-Ukraine-Troops-of-Capturing-2-Russian-Journalists.html