
Nikita Goldin, a Russian reporter, died on April 22 due to injuries he sustained during a bombing in the village of Mykhailivka, in the Siverskodonetsk district, Luhansk region.
Russian reporter Nikita Goldin died after spending almost a month hospitalized in critical condition. He passed away on Tuesday (22) as a result of injuries caused by a bombing in the Luhansk region.
In addition to the reporter, the deaths of war correspondent Alexandr Fedorchak, cameraman Andrei Panov, and the head of the filming crew, Alexandr Sirkeli, all from the Zvezda channel team, were also confirmed.
Russian authorities claim they were hit by two missiles launched by a HIMARS system. The impacted location was about 30 kilometers from the frontline.
On March 26, the Russian channel Channel One confirmed the death of reporter Anna Prokofyeva in the Belgorod region. The station did not release details about her death.

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