The Institute for Mass Information in Ukraine accuses Russia of 148 crimes against journalists. More specifically, five journalists have been killed during their reporting, seven journalists have been injured, and one is missing.
According to the Institute, "the occupiers struck 10 television towers, which are political targets, causing the complete or temporary absence of television and radio broadcasts in eight regions of Ukraine. In addition, at least 70 regional media outlets were forced to close due to threats from the Russian occupiers, occupation of pension rooms, inability to work under temporary occupation, lack of opportunities for printing and distribution, etc.
The institute also reports that six journalists have been abducted and 11 have received death threats.
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