Oksana Baulina had been reporting from Kyiv and Lviv for investigative Russian website The Insider. The publication said: “We will continue to cover the war in Ukraine, including such Russian war crimes as indiscriminate shelling of residential areas which result in the deaths of civilians and journalists.”
Baulina, 42, worked as a producer for Alexander Navalny‘s Anti-Corruption Foundation. She left Russia after authorities declared the Foundation an “extremist organisation” in 2021.
“Some journalists are deliberately targeted with the clear intention of intimidating the entire profession, which constitutes a war crime. Others are shot at in residential areas with multiple civilian casualties. The EFJ is in touch with the commission, under the OSCE Moscow mechanism, which can establish these war crimes. We call on the targeted journalists or any witnesses to testify. These crimes cannot go unpunished,” said EFJ General Secretary Ricardo Gutiérrez.
At least five other reporters have been killed during the Russian invasion of Ukraine:
Yevheniy Sakun, an Ukrainian cameraman for LIVE TV killed on 1 March during a rockets attack on the TV tower in Kyiv;
Ukrainian journalist Viktor Dedov died on 11 March in Mariupol after his flat was bombed;
Brent Renaud, a US journalist shot dead in Irpin, on 13 March;
Pierre Zakrzewski, Fox News camera operator, and Ukrainian journalist Oleksandra “Sasha” Kuvshynova, killed on 14 March while reporting from Horenka.
And now it’s someone I’ve known for 16 years and worked with at several independent outlets. Oksana Baulina, a Russian journalist with phenomenal sense of moral clarity, killed by Russian rocket fire on a reporting mission in Kyiv today. I’m yet to process this. pic.twitter.com/eUPuMoUw54
— Alexey Kovalyov (@Alexey__Kovalev) March 23, 2022