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The Russian edition declared the death of its employee in Luhansk region

According to “Izvesti”, Alexander Fedorchak was killed as a result of artillery shelling”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

In Ukraine, the “war” of the Russian edition “Izvestia” Alexander Fedorchak was killed – the site of the editorial staff reported about it on March 24.

“Izvest” correspondent Alexander Fedorchak was killed in the area of ​​special military operation (So ​​in Russia is called a full -scale war against Ukraine – Ed.). It became known on Monday, March 24. The details of the event are specified, ”the message reads.

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At first the publication claimed that Fedorchak worked in the Kupyansk direction. Subsequently, they specified that he had died in the Luhansk region as a result of artillery shelling. The Ukrainian side did not comment on these messages.

According to the project of Radio Liberty Crimea.Realia, Alexander Fedorchak was born in Crimea in 1996. Earlier he worked on the Crimea-24 TV channel created by Russia, and later began to shoot stories about a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation, working in the Russian edition of “Izvestia” and on the TV channel “Star”.

In January 2025, the Russian edition of Izvestia declared the death of its correspondent Alexander Martemyanov in Ukraine. As it was argued, he was killed by a blow of the drone on the Donetsk – Gorlovka highway.

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