Missing reporter is dead near Kiev

Ukrainian photo reporter Max Levin was found dead near Kiev after being missing for more than two weeks, said presidential adviser Andriy Yermak. It disappeared in the conflict zone on March 13th in the Kiev region. His body was found near the village of Guta Megirska on April 1,”, he said through [...]
It disappeared in the conflict zone on March 13th in the Kiev region. His body was found near the village of Guta Mezigirska on April 1,”, he said through a post at the telegram.
Reporters Without Borders confirmed the news through a tweet, saying Levi was killed as were five other journalists since Russia began its unprotested invasion of Ukraine.
Il étai sans gun et port I swear Presse. You leave a photograph? Max Levin a tété comme cinq journals depuis le début de la guerre en #Ukraine. ♪ RSVP Address ses Condoléances à sa famille. Cibler les journalists is un crime de guerre. )https://t.co/WWW1DAY Pic.twitter. com/x60Jrzyv
) RSF (@ RSF inter) April 2, 2022
The involvement of journalists is war crime”, this organisation said, adding that Levin was unarmed and was wearing journalists' vests”.
The Prosecutor's Office added that according to preliminary findings, Levin “was twice fatally shot with a small firearm, by Russian Army officers”.
Levi, 40, the father of four, was working with many Ukrainian and international media, including Reuters, BBC and Associated Press.












