Turkish journalists shot dead in Ukraine in the middle of Russia invasion

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Two Turkish journalists working for CNN Türk was shot in Ukraine on Thursday night as tensions soared in the war-torn country.

Journalist Samet Güner and cameraman Caner Emre Kınacı were in a vehicle as the attack come.

The two were heading to the capital Kyiv from Lviv, a journalist who East also currently in Ukraine, Adem Metan, reported in a tweet.

According to reports, the bullets hit their vehiclethe tires as the two journalists finally surrendered Kyiv on another one car.

Luckily, both didn’t suffer any injuries and are healthy.

Moscow and Kyiv started a second round of talks in western Belarus earlier on the same day, just hours after Putin reiterated the demands of son country in a telephone conversation with son French counterpart Emmanuel Macron.

The talks take place in West Belarus, with the Russian delegation led by Presidential Advisor Vladimir Medinsky and son Ukrainian counterpart led by David Arachamija, the head of The decision of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy party.

Both parties agreed on Brest region in western Belarus as a place for talks and russian military planned a “safety corridor” for allow the passage of the Ukrainian delegation.

The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has urged Russia to declare a ceasefirefire in the hard-hit eastern regions of Kharkiv and Sumy to allow civilians to achieve safety. Meanwhile, the UN also warned more more than 10 millions people could leave their homes at cause from Russia invasion of Ukraine.

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