Irish Independent

Hotel attack kills British media safety adviser and injures journalist­s

- RACHEL PANNETT KYIV

A member of the Reuters news agency was killed and two of its journalist­s were injured when a missile struck a hotel in eastern Ukraine where they were staying, Reuters said in a statement.

Ryan Evans, a safety adviser from Wrexham, Wales, was part of a Reuters crew staying at Hotel Sapphire, in the city of Kramatorsk, in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region on Saturday when it was hit, the news agency said.

“We are urgently seeking more informatio­n about the attack, including by working with the authoritie­s in Kramatorsk, and we are supporting our colleagues and their families,” said the statement posted on X by Reuters’ press team.

Two journalist­s were in hospital. One of them was being treated for serious injuries, the news agency said.

Three other team members had been accounted for and were safe, it said. No further details were provided about the other team members.

According to a Reuters news article on the attack, Mr Evans (38) was a former British soldier who had been working for the agency since 2022, providing safety advice in places including Ukraine, Israel and at the Paris Olympics.

Numerous journalist­s have been killed or wounded during the Ukraine conflict. News outlets often enlist safety advisers with military background­s in a bid to protect their correspond­ents in war zones.

The eastern Donetsk region has experience­d some of the fiercest fighting of the conflict, because of its location near the front line.

Journalist­s sometimes embed there with combat units, within miles of Russian forces.

Ukraine’s state emergency service said the two-storey hotel was partially destroyed after it was struck by a Russian Iskander missile, a ballistic missile capable of traveling long distances.

Emergency services searched the building for survivors, combing through 60 tons of rubble, according to a post on Telegram. (© Washington Post)

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