Ukrainian war correspondents speak against restrictions on some media to report from ‘red’ zones

War correspondents understand all the restrictions imposed by the Ukrainian Defense Forces and just want to do their job amid the decision to introduce lists of media that can work in the ‘red’ zones

Yevheniia Kytaieva, a military correspondent for Channel 5, made the statement on Espreso TV.

"Over these more than 9 years of war, a single organism of the military community has been formed. Now there is a situation where someone from this organism has been pulled out and added to the list, and someone has not. It is clear that the colleagues who worked with us and were on the lists were in solidarity with us. This is very valuable, because despite the fact that they can work, they still appealed to the authorities, to the Ministry of Defense, the General Staff. To people who are engaged in communication – they are building an algorithm for journalists to work at the frontline. Military correspondents at the frontline are out of politics. We understand the restrictions that the military asks us to follow. We really just want to work, because this is the only way we can help our country now," she said.