Missing photographer found dead in war zone Ukraine

Missing photographer found dead in war zone – Ukraine

Maks Levin was reported missing three weeks ago. His lifeless body was found north of Kiev with two bullet holes.

A Ukrainian photographer was found dead in northern Kiev. Maks Levin had been missing for nearly three weeks and his body was discovered on Friday near the village of Guta Meshygirska, Ukraine’s Presidential Administration said on Saturday on the Telegram message service. The body was found after Russian troops withdrew from the area several dozen kilometers north of the capital Kiev.

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The Mass Information Institute (IMI), a non-governmental organization, said, citing preliminary findings by the prosecutor’s office, that the photographer was killed by “two shots” by the Russian army. Levin, 40, has worked for Ukrainian and international media.

He leaves four children. Levin was considered a very experienced photographer. During fighting between Ukrainian troops and Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine in 2014, he managed to escape a besieged city where hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers were killed.

Several Ukrainian and Western journalists have been killed and dozens injured since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on February 24.

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