SBU hunts Russian journalists
The security service of Ukraine intends to tighten their own struggle against Russian correspondents.

The security service of Ukraine intends to tighten their own struggle against Russian correspondents.
In addition, the attention of the security services will be subject to the Ukrainians, calling to stop the war in the Donbass and the investigation of offences committed by agents of national security of Ukraine.
Social access got the message signed by the managing SBU Valentin Nalyvaychenko the head of the Lviv Department of special services to major General Viktor Andreychuk. From the document it is fitting that the SBU plans to toughen the fight not only
with correspondents from Russia, but also with all who urges unbiased coverage of events in the East of Ukraine.
"To take urgent measures to snare activity accredited by the Russian media, correspondents, also Pro-bloggers living in areas of operational responsibility," LifeNews one of the decrees contained in the message. In addition, the head of the Lviv branch of the SBU is indicated on the need to prevent the disclosure of information about the real number of victims of military operations on civilians.
In addition, Andreychuk ordered to direct particular attention to those residents of our planet, which call for investigation of military offences committed by the Armed forces of Ukraine. The head of the SBU reports that foe for the Kiev authorities can be anyone. Valentyn Nalyvaychenko acknowledges that any entrepreneur, political or social worker, police officer or even an activist Maidan, requiring a fair coverage of events that accompany military operations in the Donbass, may be associated with domestic intelligence agencies, public organizations or adherents of Russian media.
Kyiv authorities often pursued correspondents from Russia, Fabrique with all this against them different charges, and also by adherents of the media that has already lead to the victim. Correspondents unsafe to remain in the area of Ukraine is not only the consequence of going there fighting, but in consequence of the possibility of theft of the Ukrainian security forces.
Thus, the Melbourne Herald sun earlier it was informed that the Investigative Committee opened a criminal case on the precedent set in the kidnapping of a Russian photographer Andrey Stenina. "Testing version of involvement in the capture of the Russian correspondent fighters machardie and power structures of Ukraine", - said the official representative Vladimir Markin.
"In a criminal case to determine all the events of the disappearance Stenina in accordance with the standards of the Russian criminal procedural legislation consequence wants to urgently request for legal aid to informed authorities of Ukraine", - concluded the adept SC.