Six months into the Russia-Ukraine war, 12 journalists killed

Journalists walk in rubble on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, on March 29, 2022. (AP/Rodrigo Abd)

For six months, CPJ has covered how Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has affected press freedom in the region. At least 12 journalists have been killed covering the war and CPJ is investigating whether the deaths of three others were related to their work. Russia’s independent media has been gutted as scores of journalists have fled onerous new media restrictions in their homeland, and dozens of Belarusian journalists who earlier found refuge in Ukraine from their own country’s media crackdown were forced to flee yet again.

CPJ continues to call for the protection of Ukrainian journalists, international reporters, and media workers covering the conflict.

Are you a journalist covering the conflict? Check out CPJ’s safety advisories, including a guide to bringing personal protective equipment into Ukraine and a guide to understanding Russia’s “fake news” laws.

On this somber anniversary, read CPJ’s reporting on the Russia-Ukraine war and watch a video commemorating the 12 journalists killed.

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Aerial view of the Amazon rainforest taken from a plane flying from the city of Manicore to Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil, on June 10. (AFP/Mauro Pimentel)

In light of the June disappearance and killing of British journalist Dom Philips and Brazilian Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, CPJ has compiled safety guidance for journalists planning to report from the Amazon basin, and best practices for protecting their physical and digital security and the safety of their sources.

The advisory includes sections on pre-assignment planning; positioning, location safety and awareness; traveling and communicating with at-risk individuals and sources; legal concerns; and clothing and equipment. Read the safety advisory here and share it with your networks.

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