He took stunning pictures of Mariupol before the war, then he got killed along with his city. Journalist Viktor Dedov was killed on March 11 during bombings in Mariupol. He is the fifth journalist to lose his life in this war.?
Dedov clicked breathtaking pictures of his city right before he was killed in one of the many war crimes by Russia.?Dedov who was a cameraman for the television channel Sigma was in his flat when he died due to shelling in Mariupol.?
"Viktor Dedov, a cameraman for the television station Sigma, was killed on 11 March during the bombing of Mariupol. He is the fifth journalist to lose his life in this war," EFJ, Europe's largest organisation of journalists tweeted on Saturday.?
Ukraine has invited Russia to talks near the Azovstal plant in Mariupol, where Ukrainian fighters and civilians are holding out in a city largely under Moscow's control, Kyiv said Sunday.
Talks near the sprawling steel works would provide a dramatic and symbolic backdrop because the site is the last stronghold of Ukrainian forces in the strategic port.
"We invited Russians to hold a special round of talks on the spot right next to the walls of Azovstal," said Oleksiy Arestovych, an aide to President Volodymyr Zelensky.Earlier in the day, Kyiv called for a truce in battered Mariupol for Orthodox Easter, celebrated in both Russia and Ukraine.
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