British Man Killed by Russian Missile in Ukraine Worked for Reuters
The British news agency Reuters has reported that its security adviser Ryan Evans was killed in the Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk in eastern Ukraine as a result of a Russian missile strike. According to them, two other journalists of the agency were injured.
This was reported by Reuters.
A British citizen and security adviser, Ryan Evans was one of six Reuters employees who were staying at the Sapphire Hotel in Kramatorsk during the Russian strike.
According to the agency, two other members of the team were hospitalised, one of them seriously injured, and three other journalists who were in the hotel at the time of the strike are not in danger.
The agency is ‘urgently seeking more information about the attack’ and is also working with local authorities in Kramatorsk.
The journalists said that Evans, 38, a former British soldier, had been working with the agency since 2022 and had advised its journalists on security around the world, including in Ukraine, Israel and at the Paris Olympics.
As The Gaze previously reported, a British journalist was killed in a terrorist attack by Russian troops on the Sapphire Hotel in the Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk, Donetsk region. Four other journalists from the US, Latvia, Germany and Ukraine were injured.