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31 of July, 18:33

SBU revoked the accreditation of the British correspondent Sky news
The security service of Ukraine (SBU) has deprived of accreditation of a journalist for the British TV channel Sky news kitty Logan.
"The SBU has lost accreditation British journalist kitty Logan, which incited the terrorists of LPR before shelling positions of the Ukrainian military", - has told the speaker of the SBU Elena Gitlyanskaya on his page in Facebook.
"The common service checks on her page in social network data on a large-scale firefight between militants and the Ukrainian military, which began because it appeals to open fire. Also addresses the issue of prohibition of entry to the site of Ukraine " ? reported in circulation. Remember, in early July, the SBU has deported a journalist First channel " Alexander Tcherepnin. The President's press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, explaining the story of the expulsion of the correspondent of the First channel, said that Ukraine has long been a place where dangerous and difficult to work with journalists. On March 19, the head of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Ukraine Pavlo Klimkin declared a personal boycott of Russian media. On the same day it was announced that the Russian journalist of "5th channel" Leonid Muraveva expelled from the territory of Ukraine and barred him from entering the country for 5 years. On 5 March, the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Ukraine has suspended the accreditation of the Russian media. Persecution exposed and Ukrainian press. On March 12, the Russian foreign Ministry said that Ukraine continues the hunt for dissidents and journalists. Correspondents working in Ukraine with risk for life. The main source of danger for them were Ukrainian troops. From the actions of the security forces have lost their lives Workers VGTRK Igor Korneluk and Anton Voloshin, the operator First channel Anatoly Klyan, Italian journalist Andy Rokkelli and his translator Andrei Miron, as well as the photographer MIA "today Russia" Andrey Stenin.

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