Journalists in Ukraine, Russia under threat for war coverage

As Russia continues to attack cities and towns across Ukraine, journalists in both countries are facing attacks, arrests, and threats. In Russia, independent journalists were detained and their homes searched amid Victory Day celebrations, and in Ukraine, reports emerged that photojournalist Ihor Hudenko has been missing in Kharkiv since February.

To date, CPJ has confirmed that at least seven journalists have died while covering the war and is investigating whether at least five others were killed because of their work. In Russia, meanwhile, scores of reporters have left the country or are facing prosecution in the face of harsh crackdowns on independent media.

(Photo shows a resident cutting firewood outside a war-damaged block of apartments on May 12, 2022, in the southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine. Credit: Reuters/Alexander Ermochenko)

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Al-Jazeera Arabic reporter Shireen Abu Akleh was fatally shot in the head while covering an Israeli army operation in the West Bank town of Jenin on May 11.

CPJ calls for an international investigation into the Palestinian-American correspondent’s death.

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More on the war’s impact on the media

  • Kremlin-backed television channel RT reported on its Telegram channel that two of its cameramen were injured Friday during a rocket attack in the Donetsk region
  • CNN reports that Russian authorities said Crimea-based journalist Iryna Danilovich, who had been missing for 12 days, is being held in a Simferopol detention center, and has been charged with illegal handling of explosives or explosive devices; she denies the charge
  • Meduza reports that a Russian court fined Radio Svoboda, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Russian service, 12.8 million rubles (US$197,000) for refusing to remove “fakes” about the war in Ukraine
  • The National Union of Journalists in Ukraine reports that over 74% of Ukrainian media lack the funds to continue working; 90% of newsrooms have lost advertising revenue; and a quarter of local journalists are working without pay
  • Meduza reports that a film, which Lithuanian documentarian Mantas Kvedaravičius shot before his April 2 death in Mariupol, will be shown during the Cannes film festival
  • Journalists detained, homes searched amid Victory Day celebrations in Russia; Sota.Vision reports that journalist Anna Loiko was released on May 12 after five days of detention
  • More than 80 journalists escaped Mariupol during March and April, and most are safe in unoccupied areas of Ukraine, according to Ukraine’s journalist union
  • Ukrainian photojournalist Ihor Hudenko missing in Kharkiv since February

Read CPJ’s Russia-Ukraine watch and other updates, in-depth reports and CPJ statements on the conflict

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The author interprets Javier Valdez Cárdenas's acceptance speech at the 2011 International Press Freedom Awards in New York. Valdez 'combined the grit of the most battle-hardened reporter with the elegiac soul of a 19th century Romantic poet.' (CPJ)
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On May 15, 2017, investigative reporter and editor Javier Valdez Cárdenas was fatally shot near the editorial offices of Riodoce, the investigative weekly he co-founded in 2003 in the northern Mexican city of Culiacán. Valdez had received numerous threats in connection to his work prior to his death.

As of May 2022, two men have been convicted for their roles in Valdez’s murder.

In at least 8 out of 10 cases, the murderers of journalists go free. CPJ is waging a global campaign against impunity.

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