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Russian state journalist killed by ‘stray bullet’ at Crimea base

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Svetlana Babayeva was head of the Rossiya Segodnya media group’s bureau in Simferopol, Crimea’s second-largest metropolis.

A Russian feminine journalist working for a number one Kremlin-backed media group has died in a capturing accident at a army coaching floor in Russian-occupied Crimea, Moscow-installed officers and state media retailers have reported.

Svetlana Babayeva, who was killed on Friday, headed up the Russian state-owned Rossiya Segodnya media group’s bureau in Simferopol, the second-largest metropolis on the Crimean peninsula, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014.

RIA Novosti, a Russian information company and subsidiary of Rossiya Segodnya, reported on Friday that Babayeva was killed by a stray bullet throughout capturing apply at a army coaching floor.

No additional particulars of the journalist’s killing had been offered. Professional-Kremlin figures paid tribute to Babayeva in social media posts.

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Sergei Aksyonov, the Russian governor of Crimea, known as her demise an irrevocable loss.

“Svetlana did an awesome deal to convey to the general public the reality about what’s going on in Kherson area,” mentioned Vladimir Saldo, the Russian-backed head of Ukraine’s southern, primarily Russian-occupied Kherson area.

Russia’s Overseas Affairs Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova wrote on her Telegram web page: “I really like you very a lot, Sveta.”

Ukraine has sanctioned the Rossiya Segodnya media group, calling its CEO Dmitry Kiselyov “the central determine of presidency propaganda supporting the deployment of Russian troops in Ukraine”.

In a press release posted by RIA Novosti, Kiselyov mentioned Babayeva was a “heat particular person, who strongly supported Russia,” and “needed to help our heroes”.

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Babayeva was beforehand bureau chief for RIA Novosti in the UK and United States, and editor of the Gazeta.Ru web site, the company mentioned. Gazeta.Ru paid tribute to their former editor-in-chief who they mentioned was a “skilled of the best normal”.

Russia continued its crackdown on unbiased journalists on Friday declaring Natalya Sindeyeva, head of the TV channel Dozhd, a “overseas agent” together with two journalist colleagues.

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The names of Sindeyeva, Vladimir Romensky and Ekaterina Kotrikadze appeared on the most recent Russian justice ministry checklist of “overseas brokers”.

The three had been added due to their “political actions”, the ministry mentioned.

Launched in 2008, TV Dozhd lined Russia’s opposition and protest actions and final 12 months, the channel itself was labelled a “overseas agent”.

All foremost unbiased media retailers in Russia, together with radio station Echo of Moscow and Dozhd TV, have been shut down or have suspended their operations within the nation.

Dozhd wound up its Russia operations and suspended broadcasting from Russia with an emotional present on March 3, lower than two weeks after Moscow invaded Ukraine.

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The channel resumed broadcasting on July 18 from studios in neighbouring Latvia.

Because the begin of the battle in Ukraine, Russia has launched a regulation offering for as much as 15 years in jail for spreading details about the army deemed false by the authorities, resembling calling the invasion of Ukraine a battle, which the Kremlin has ordered be known as a “particular army operation”.

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