NewsRussian TV crew injured in Donetsk while filming propaganda

Russian TV crew injured in Donetsk while filming propaganda

An "injured journalist" and his team somewhere on the front lines in Donbas
An "injured journalist" and his team somewhere on the front lines in Donbas
Images source: © X
Bartłomiej Nowak

13 June 2024 13:41

A correspondent for Russian television, his cameraman, and an escort officer were seriously injured in the Donetsk region. The information was confirmed on social media by the NTV channel, which is the injured film crew's employees. They came to Ukraine to record Kremlin propaganda.

Russian propaganda tries its best to show a distorted image of the war in Ukraine to its citizens. Publicly accessible Russian TV channels compete in creating narratives consistent with Kremlin policy.

For this reason, they send their employees to training grounds in Russia and directly to the front in Ukraine to create more content. A few days ago, we wrote about a cameraman from the Rossiya 1 channel who was seriously injured during a presentation of a Russian anti-personnel mine.

On June 13, information about more injured employees producing Russian propaganda emerged. The reports were confirmed by the employer of the injured "journalists," the Gazprom-controlled media group NTV.

According to current data, two NTV employees were injured. They are correspondent Aleksei Ivliev and cameraman Valery Kozhin. Both are undergoing surgery. The third victim is an escort officer, according to the NTV station on Telegram.

Well-known station correspondent Aleksei Ivliev is among the injured. What exactly happened has not been disclosed so far: the region's occupation authorities only state that the injuries occurred while performing professional duties.

The NTV channel is known for spreading disinformation and participating in the anti-Ukrainian campaign conducted by Russian authorities. As for 56-year-old Ivliev, most of his professional career is with NTV. He began working with the station in 1993. According to his profile on the channel’s website, he specializes in covering armed conflicts.

Related content