How a journalist can work in de-occupied territories and war zones
Representatives of the media are constantly at the hottest points of fighting, working in the de-occupied territories and showing all the horrors that the enemy has left behind. However, journalists themselves, unfortunately, sometimes become victims of this terrible war.
How can representatives of the media safely organize their work in the combat zone and in the liberated territories? How not to run into the traps left by the enemy? Work in areas where demining is ongoing? What are the main safety rules you need to remember to save your life?
Answers to these and many other questions in the video tutorial for media workers “How a journalist can work in de-occupied territories and war zones”, organized by the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine with the support of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine with the support of the State Emergency Service. Professional sappers Yuri Cykenyuk and Ivan Shepelev describe in detail and visually demonstrate the types of explosive objects, how they act, what artillery ammunition and grenade launchers look like, what to do if you come across such objects and much more.
State Emergency Service of Ukraine