The crew has left the dangerous area and has reached safety by now. No one is hurt.
“We managed to get away with difficulty from the field of fire when the Ukrainian army’s fire abated. We are at a safe distance now,” Levin said.
It is not the first time that journalists came under fire in that area. On March 8, the Ukrainian military fired at the employees of the Russia Today television channel; Channel One, Channel 5 as well as the Donetsk News Agency and the RIA Novosti news agency from mortar launchers, anti-aircraft guns and small arms. Luckily, no one was injured.
A camera crew of the Russia TV Channel came under the Ukrainian army’s mortar attack on May 15.
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