Nearly 2,000 foreign journalists work in Ukraine's hot spots – Podoliak
Almost 2,000 foreign journalists simultaneously work in Ukraine during the hostilities, Mykhailo Podoliak, adviser to the President's Office head, has said.
"The 15th day of the great war in Europe. Russians have no significant success along the entire 700-km frontline. And one of the reasons for this is 'the truth about the war online.' Nearly 2,000 foreign journalists are in the hottest spots of this war every day. Thanks guys," Podoliak wrote on Twitter on Thursday.
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