Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Press group: Ukraine journalist, soldier found ‘coldly executed’

- John Leicester

KYIV, Ukraine – A Ukrainian photojourn­alist and a soldier accompanyi­ng him appear to have been “coldly executed” during the first weeks of the war as they searched in Russian-occupied woods for the photograph­er’s missing camera drone, Reporters Without Borders said Wednesday.

The press freedom group said it sent investigat­ors back to the woods north of the capital, Kyiv, where the bodies of Maks Levin and serviceman Oleksiy Chernyshov were found April 1. The group said its team counted 14 bullet holes in the burned hulk of the pair’s car, which remained at the spot.

Citing the findings from its investigat­ion into the deaths, the group said disused Russian positions, one of them still booby-trapped, were found close by. Also found were the remains of food rations, cigarette packs and other litter seemingly left by Russian soldiers.

Some of Levin and Chernyshov’s belongings, including the soldier’s ID papers and parts of his bulletproo­f vest and the photograph­er’s helmet, were also recovered, Reporters Without Borders said.

A Ukrainian team with metal detectors also located a bullet buried in the soil where Levin’s body had been, it said. The group said that finding suggests “he was probably killed with one, perhaps two bullets fired at close range when he was already on the ground.”

A jerrycan for gasoline was also found close to where Chernyshov’s burned body was found, it said.

Reporters Without Borders said its findings “show that the two men were doubtless coldly executed.”

Levin and Chernyshov were last heard from on March 13. A GPS tracker in their vehicle gave their last position, in woods north of Kyiv, the group said.

The group speculated that Levin may have been hunting for his drone when he and Chernyshov were killed.

It said Levin lost his drone in the area on March 10 and had been unable to recover it because he’d come under Russian fire. Drones have become a common tool for photojourn­alists to get aerial photos and video.

Reporters Without Borders said Levin had on occasion shared informatio­n from his drone, including about Russian positions, with Ukrainian forces.

“But the use of his drone was first and foremost a journalist­ic endeavor, confirmed by his entourage and shown by the images sold to the media since the start of the Russian invasion,” it said.

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