UNITED NATIONS, March 26. /TASS/. Journalists should be able to cover the conflict in Ukraine without fear of being targeted by servicemen, UN Secretary-General's spokesman Stephane Dujarric said at a briefing in response to a TASS correpondent’s question.
"It is imperative that journalists be allowed to do their work without fear of ever being targeted or harassed," he emphasized.
According to the spokesman, the UN has expressed its condolences over the death of Channel One correspondent Anna Prokofieva in the Belgorod Region.
"First of all, we send our condolences to the family and colleagues. Again, we have seen journalists pay the ultimate price in this conflict, as they have in others," he said.
Meanwhile, the world organization itself has no right to investigate the killings of Russian journalists by Kiev without a proper mandate, Dujarric pointed out.
"As for an investigation, I do not believe we have any [at the moment]. I mean, unless we are invited to do so, [we don’t have a] proper mandate," he stressed.