Some of Russia's crimes in Ukraine
Russia has committed 148 crimes against journalists and the media since it invaded Ukraine one month ago, including the killings of five reporters, according to data compiled by the Institute of Mass Information.
At least five journalists — Ukrainian or foreign correspondents — have been killed while covering the war, including Russian journalist Oksana Baulina, who died Thursday when Russian troops shelled a residential neighborhood in Ukraine's capital, Kyiv.
Baulina previously worked for Russian opposition leader Alex Navalny's anti-corruption group.
Fox News correspondents Pierre Zakrzewski, a camera operator, and Oleksandra Kuvshynova, a Ukrainian producer, were killed on March 14 in the Ukrainian village of Horenka, outside Kyiv, while on assignment.
In a statement, Fox News said that a vehicle carrying Zakrzewski and other journalists with the outlet was ''struck by incoming fire.''
Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs adviser Anton Gerashchenko said in a Telegram post that the tram was attacked by mortars fired by Russian forces, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on March 16 said the journalists were killed by a Russian artillery strike.
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The Russian troops do not appear to be that well trained or disciplined.
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