The government of United States promised this Sunday to apply the “appropriate consequences” for the death of the journalist from that country Brent Renaud, who, according to the police of Kyivwas shot down by russian forces in the Ukrainian town of Irpin.
In a televised interview with the CBS channel, the White House national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, said that what happened is “shocking and horrifying” and assured that he was in contact with the Ukrainian authorities to obtain more information about it that would allow the US government take “appropriate consequences”.
“The Russians have shot at civilians, at hospitals, at places of worship and at journalists,” Sullivan said.
The death of Renaud, 51, was initially confirmed by the Kiev Police, who blamed the Russian forces for the event.
At first, it was disclosed that he was a journalist for The New York Times, which was later denied by said newspaper, with which Renaud had collaborated, but a few years ago.
Source: Gestion

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