June 27, 2025
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In the Kursk region of the Russian Federation near the Front line, a television accessor from China was injured

According to Russian official, a 63-year-old journalist has an open traumatic brain injury and a parietal wound”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

In the Russian Kursk region, a correspondent of the Chinese TV company Phoenix LU Yiguan was injured near the front line as a result of the drone of the drone, the head of the region Oleksandr Hinstein said, accusing the Ukrainian side of the incident.

According to the official, a 63-year-old journalist has an open traumatic brain injury and wound of the parietal region. For treatment it will be taken to the Kursk Regional Hospital.

Hinstein writes that Yiguan “went to the border on his own.” The Russian State Agency “RIA Novosti”, with reference to its source “in law enforcement agencies”, claims that the Chinese correspondent “was preparing a report on civilians in the Kursk region, which are undergoing UAV of the Armed Forces”.

There is no independent confirmation of information from the Russian side.

The Ukrainian military controlled part of the territory of the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, including the city of Sudzh from August 6, 2024, now they are keeping control over the restricted bridgehead in this Russian region. In the spring of 2025, Russian troops entered the Ukrainian Sumy region, but also could not move far.

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