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Russia Urges International Organizations to Condemn Murder of Media Worker in DPR

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Moscow is demanding that the relevant international organizations, primarily UNESCO, immediately condemn the murder of Nikita Tsitsagi, a military correspondent for the News.ru portal, in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR), Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Sunday.
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News.ru said earlier in the day that its military photo correspondent, Tsitsagi, had been killed in a Ukrainian armed forces attack near the town of Ugledar in the DPR.

"We demand that the relevant international organizations and structures, first and foremost the Director-General of UNESCO [Audrey Azoulay], whose direct responsibility is to respond to cases of attacks and murders of journalists, immediately and decisively condemn this cold-blooded crime," Zakharova said in a statement published by the ministry.

The journalist was targeted by the Ukrainian military, the spokeswoman said.
This is the second attack on media workers by Ukraine in a week, the spokeswoman said, adding that the attacks had a similar pattern.
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On Thursday, Russian broadcaster NTV's correspondent Alexey Ivliyev and cameraman Valery Kozhin, as well as an accompanying officer, were wounded in the DPR and taken to the hospital. Kozhin later died as a result of his injuries, according to the mayor of the DPR city of Gorlovka, Ivan Prikhodko.