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US journalist Brent Renaud was shot dead in Kyiv when Russian troops fired on the car he was travelling in. Photo: AFP

Ukraine war: US journalist killed in shooting near Kyiv

  • Brent Renaud, 50, an award-winning filmmaker who had covered the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, was shot in Irpin, north of the capital of Kyiv
  • Another journalist with Renaud was reportedly injured in the shooting; the two were travelling in a car that was fired on by Russian troops
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An American journalist and filmmaker was shot and killed Sunday covering the war in Ukraine in what may be the first foreign journalist killed in the conflict, according to multiple media and government reports.

Brent Renaud, 50, an award-winning filmmaker who had covered the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, was shot in Irpin, north of the capital of Kyiv.

Another journalist with Renaud was reportedly injured in the shooting in a suburb of Kyiv that has been under Russian attack. The two were travelling in a car that was fired on by Russian troops, the Kyiv police said on their Facebook page.

Jane Ferguson, a reporter for PBS Newshour in America was nearby when Renaud was killed and Tweeted about him.

Renaud had been a regular contributor to The New York Times. Clifford Levy, deputy managing editor at the Times, tweeted that Renaud last worked for the newspaper in 2015. He said he was a “talented filmmaker who had contributed to The New York Times over the years”.

The news that a US journalist in Ukraine was killed by Russians is “obviously shocking and horrifying,” Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, said on CBS’s Face the Nation on Sunday. He said the US government would be consulting with the Ukrainians to determine how this happened and would then “execute appropriate consequences.”

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said the news about Renaud was ‘obviously shocking and horrifying’. Photo: AP

“This is part and parcel of what has been a brazen aggression on the part of the Russians, where they have targeted civilians, they have targeted hospitals, they have targeted places of worship, and they have targeted journalists,” Sullivan said.

Earlier this month Sky News correspondent Stuart Ramsay was shot in the lower back after his car was ambushed as he and other colleagues were driving back to Kyiv. Ramsay has since returned to the UK.

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