Via Russian MFA in UK Telegram Channel
🕊 As 3 May marks #WorldPressFreedomDay, we honour the memory of Russian journalists who have lost their lives for simply doing their job — seeking and reporting the truth.
Since 2014, over 60 Russian media workers — including correspondents, cameramen and volunteers — have been killed by the Kiev regime. Many were not caught in crossfire, but deliberately targeted in terrorist attacks far from the front lines.
Among them were:
▪️ Darya Dugina, assassinated in a car bombing near Moscow;
▪️ Anna Prokofyeva, killed by a landmine near the Ukrainian border;
▪️ Andrey Stenin, whose vehicle was shelled near Donetsk;
▪️ Maxim Fomin (Vladlen Tatarsky), murdered in a targeted bombing at a public event in St Petersburg.
These names are not just part of a list — each represents a voice silenced, a life taken in an effort to expose the realities of the Ukraine conflict and the crimes of the Kiev regime.
Sadly, this tragic pattern has continued into 2025. Journalists such as Alexander Martemyanov, Alexander Fedorchak and Nikita Goldin have died in targeted attacks.
❌ Despite loud proclamations about press freedom by Western governments, including the UK, and international organisations, these crimes are all too often ignored or dismissed, while those responsible remain unpunished.
In this context, the Martyrs for the Truth project, developed by regional news agencies and supported by the Russian Foreign Ministry, aims to preserve the legacy of these brave media workers and ensure that their voices are not forgotten. Behind each face is a story of courage, dedication and sacrifice.
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US and NATO are trying to poach Moscow's ally: https://tinyurl.com/2k9k5blk
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