Radio Liberty journalists come under Russian fire in Bakhmut sector
On October 10, the Radio Liberty crew came under Russian fire in the Bakhmut sector. One of the journalists and the soldiers he was talking to were wounded
This was reported by Radio Liberty.
According to the report, a film crew consisting of correspondent Roman Pahulych and cameraman Pavlo Kholodov was filming the work of FPV drone operators when Russian military hit the positions of Ukrainian soldiers with barrel artillery.
The first shell fell near the war correspondent Roman Pahulych and the soldiers he was talking to. The journalist sustained a concussion, and two soldiers were lightly wounded. The cameraman Pavel Kholodov was not hit by the debris.
All the injured were taken to a stabilization center where they received first aid. Currently, the lives of the wounded soldiers and media workers are not in danger.
According to Roman Pahulych, the ballistic protection of the neck area on his body armor was stopped by one of the shell fragments.
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Last week, Russian troops attacked White Angels FPV drones that were evacuating civilians from Sumy region.
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