German journalists in Bakhmut came under fire from Russians. VIDEO
Journalists of one of the most popular German publications, Bild, came under Russian fire during their reporting in the city of Bakhmut.
As Censor.NET informs, this was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the Bild video report.
The published footage shows journalists reporting. They stand against the background of destroyed buildings and talk about the fact that civilians still live there. At one point, the sounds of explosions are heard near them.
"The absurd, even crazy thing about the situation in Bakhmut, when you arrive in the city: although people can be shot and killed at any time and in any place, thousands remain in the city," the journalist said.
Later, he said that the explosions were at a distance of 200 meters from their location.
"As we walk past the destroyed buildings, we ourselves witness Russian attacks: Russian soldiers fire grenade launchers at the neighborhood where we interview residents... Russian planes are visible in the sky. It's scary," admits reporter Paul Ronzheimer.
He noted that "Bakhmut has become a symbol of Russia's almost year-long war of aggression against Ukraine."