US journalist Brent Renaud killed by Russian forces in Ukraine, police say

A Ukrainian serviceman exits a damaged building after shelling in Kyiv, on March 12, 2022. (AFP)
A Ukrainian serviceman exits a damaged building after shelling in Kyiv, on March 12, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 13 March 2022
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US journalist Brent Renaud killed by Russian forces in Ukraine, police say

US journalist Brent Renaud killed by Russian forces in Ukraine, police say
  • Police said Russian troops opened fire on the car of Brent Renaud and another journalist in Irpin near the capital
  • A New York Times spokesperson said Renaud was a “talented filmmaker" who had contributed to Times over the years

LVIV: Kyiv Region police says a U.S. video journalist has died and another journalist was injured when they were attacked by Russian forces in Ukraine.

The police force said Sunday on its official website that Russian troops opened fire on the car of Brent Renaud and another journalist in Irpin near the capital. It said the injured journalist was being taken to a hospital in Kyiv.

A New York Times spokesperson said Renaud, 50, was a “talented filmmaker who had contributed to The New York Times over the years.” It said he was not working for the publication at the time of his death.

The police force said: “Of course, the profession of journalism carries risks. Nonetheless, U.S. citizen Brent Renaud paid with his life trying to highlight the deceit, cruelty and ruthlessness of the aggressor.”

Asked about the reports, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told CBS News that the U.S. government would be consulting with the Ukrainians to determine how this happened and would then “execute appropriate consequences.”

“This is part and parcel of what has been a brazen aggression on the part of the Russians, where they have targeted civilians, they have targeted hospitals, they have targeted places of worship, and they have targeted journalists,” Sullivan said.