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Russian journalist and critic of the Kremlin has been shot dead in Ukraine
A RUSSIAN journalist was shot and killed in the Ukrainian capital overnight, and the national police said he apparently was targeted because of his work.
Ukrainian police said Arkady Babchenko’s wife found him bleeding at their apartment building in Kiev and called an ambulance, but Babchenko died on the way to hospital.
Police said he died of multiple gunshots wounds to his back. “The first and the most obvious version is his professional activities,” Kiev Police Chief Andriy Krishchenko said in televised comments.
Harlem Desir, the media freedom representative at the Organisation for Security and co-operation in Europe, said he was “horrified” by Babchenko’s death. “I call on Ukraine authorities to conduct immediate & full investigation,” he tweeted.
Babchenko, 41, served in the Russian army and fought during the first separatist war in Chechnya during the 1990s. He later became a journalist and worked as a military correspondent for several Russian media outlets. He also published several books based on his wartime experiences.
Babchenko had been scathingly critical of the Kremlin’s policies in recent years, assailing Moscow’s annexation of Crimea, its support for separatist insurgents in eastern Ukraine and the Russian campaign in Syria. Some of his articles and posts outraged many Russians.
In one, he said he felt no regret about the deaths of Russian army choir members and others from a December 2016 plane crash as they were heading to perform before Russian troops in Syria.
Some even called for stripping Babchenko of his Russian citizenship. Babchenko left Russia in February 2017, saying he was receiving threats and concerned he might be jailed.
He moved to Kiev last autumn, where he worked as a host for the Crimean Tatar TV station, ATR.
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