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French journalist Frédéric Leclerc-Imhoff killed in Ukraine
Frédéric Leclerc-Imhoff had been working for BFMTV for six years - Reuters

French journalist Frédéric Leclerc-Imhoff, 32, working in Ukraine has been killed near the battle-hit city of Severodonetsk in the east. Hwas covering an evacuation operation for broadcaster BFMTV when he died.

According to the BBC, officials say he suffered a fatal wound to the neck after shrapnel pierced the armoured vehicle he was travelling in. His colleague Maxime Brandstaetter was also injured, report say.

It was Mr Leclerc-Imhoff's second trip to Ukraine to cover the war. He had been working for BFMTV for six years.

Paying tribute to him online, BFMTV wrote: "This tragic event reminds us of the dangers faced by all journalists who have been reporting this conflict at the risk of their lives for more than three months now."

Children sit in a refugee centre in Nadarzyn, near Warsaw on 25 March 2022. (Photo: Petr David Josek/The Associated Press)

BBC correspondent James Waterhouse says graphic images of what appears to be the aftermath have been circulated online, showing a badly-damaged lorry with a smashed windscreen and blood on the interior.

Another person travelling with Mr Leclerc-Imhoff, a local Ukrainian journalist, was not injured.

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On Twitter, French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to Mr Leclerc-Imhoff and other journalists reporting on the frontline from warzones, saying: "I would like to reiterate France's unconditional support".

"Journalist Frédéric Leclerc-Imhoff was in Ukraine to show the reality of the war. On board a humanitarian bus, alongside civilians forced to flee to escape Russian bombs, he was fatally shot."

Meanwhile France's foreign ministry said it demands a "transparent investigation" as soon as possible to find out what happened.

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The BBC noted that in March, US journalist Brent Renaud became the first foreign journalist to be killed covering the war in Ukraine.

Source: BBC