Dramatic moments for a Sky News crew as they receive Russian fire (video)

Journalists & their crew came under fire as they tried to cross a bridge used by civilians, doctors & rescuers in Ukraine

 

A new attack by Russian troops to members of the British television crew Sky News in the city of Chernihiv.

Journalists & their crew came under fire as they tried to cross a bridge used by civilians, doctors & rescuers in Ukraine.

The 59-year-old special correspondent Alex Crawford and her team appear to be trying to cover themselves through screams and the sound of bombings as they try to cross the Desna River.

“Stop, we’re just journalists!”, shouted people from the news crew as bullets rained down on the car they were in.

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The dramatic moments were recorded on camera with Crawford trying to complete her report on the surprise attack, while members of the TV crew fell down.

A few weeks ago, Sky News correspondent Stuart Ramsey and cameraman Ritchie Mokler were attacked in Berdyansk, on the Sea of Azov, about 50 miles from the strategically important port of Mariupol.