The Mercury News

Missing photojourn­alist found dead in Kyiv

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A Ukrainian photojourn­alist who went missing more than two weeks ago while documentin­g the Russian invasion of Ukraine near the capital, Kyiv, has been found dead, according to the office of Ukraine's prosecutor general.

The photojourn­alist, Maks Levin, 40, was a prominent freelancer who had spent years covering the conflict in Ukraine. There had been fears for his safety after he and a colleague went missing in mid-March while reporting near the front line of Russian fighting in the Vyshhorod area.

His body was found in a village in the Vyshhorod district north of Kyiv on Friday, according to the Institute of Mass Informatio­n, a Ukrainian civil society organizati­on focused on press freedom. He is survived by his wife, four sons and his parents.

The prosecutor's office said in a statement that based on preliminar­y informatio­n, Levin was shot by Russian armed forces with “small-arms fire” and that a criminal investigat­ion into his death was underway.

The colleague Levin had been traveling with, Oleksiy Chernyshov, has not been found, according to the Institute of Mass Informatio­n.

Days before his disappeara­nce, Levin had posted a series of harrowing images on his Facebook page showing the mass evacuation of residents, many of them draped in white cloth to signal their civilian status.

“It's like a horror movie,” he wrote in a message accompanyi­ng the post.

As news of his death circulated Saturday, there was an outpouring of grief from fellow journalist­s who had worked alongside Levin. Many had spent the past two weeks appealing for news of his whereabout­s.

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