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Over 50 Foreign Journalists Went to Starobelsk Tragedy Site, MFA Spox Reports
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Over 50 Foreign Journalists Went to Starobelsk Tragedy Site, MFA Spox Reports
09:34 24.05.2026 (Updated: 10:01 24.05.2026) Over 50 Foreign Journalists Went to Starobelsk Tragedy Site, MFA Spox Reports
"More than 50 foreign journalists headed to the site of the tragedy that occurred as a result of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' attack on the college in Starobelsk," Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova wrote on Telegram.
Earlier, Zakharova announced that reporters 'from every continent' agreed to go to the Starobelsk school attack site, where they would be able to meet with the students who survived the attack and the parents of the victims, as well as rescue workers, eyewitnesses, and the city administration.
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