OREANDA-NEWS. The film crew of Channel One came under fire in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol. Correspondent Irina Kusenkova was injured, they wrote in the Telegram channel of the publication. Representatives of the TV channel noted that several film crews appeared at the same time at the points where the battles took place. During the preparation of a new report, Kusenkova, along with her colleagues, came under enemy fire.

On the eve of the special operation zone, several film crews of Channel One worked at once, including the group of Irina Kuksenkova. During the preparation of the next report, Irina and her colleagues found themselves under enemy fire. Ira was injured, the report says.

Employees of the First specified that the cameramen Dmitry Kachurin and Nikita Sevastyanov were not injured.

Earlier, Russian media correspondents, including RIA Novosti and Zvezda, came under fire in the LPR. No harm done. The incident occurred during the attack of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the monastery of Elijah the Prophet in Varvarovka in Rubizhne.

On March 29, Izvestia employee Rodion Severyanov was wounded near Mariupol. He was wounded in the leg. A Ukrainian sniper shot at him. In addition, journalist Alexandra Kuvshinova was killed in Ukraine during shelling. A local journalist accompanied the Fox News TV crew and was in the same car as cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski, who also died in the shelling.