Russian propagandist Zemfira Suleymanova blown up by landmine in temporarily occupied Donetsk
Russian propagandist Zemfira Suleymanova has been blown up by a PFM-1 anti-personnel high-explosive mine in temporarily Russian-occupied Donetsk, she died in hospital from her injuries.
INTERFAX.RU reported the news.
According to the report, Russian propagandist Zemfira Suleymanova was blown up by a mine in temporarily occupied Donetsk.
"A girl born in 1997 - a reporter for the Russian TV channel RT (Russia Today) was injured in the Kirovsky district of Donetsk as a result of a mine explosion by PFM-1. She died of her injuries in the hospital," writes the Russian publication.
As of August 16, in temporarily occupied Donetsk, 45 cases of detonation of civilians by PFM-1 pressure mines have already been registered.
As INTERFAX.RU writes, the propaganda channel RT denies that the journalist worked for them.
"A number of mass media spread the information that Zemfira Suleymanova, a volunteer and journalist who died in Donbas, was an employee of RT. This is not true: the girl never worked for our TV channel. We express our condolences to the relatives and loved ones of the deceased," said RT.
It is known from Zemfira Suleymanova's Telegram channel that she arrived in temporarily occupied Donetsk on August 6.
"I would like to make forays into similar areas much more often, but for this, the humanitarian herself, in fact, needs funds. Therefore, I urge you to actively donate to a good cause," the propagandist wrote on Telegram on August 8.
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