<p>Moscow: A Russian state TV journalist was killed and her cameraman was seriously injured by a landmine in Russia's Belgorod region near the border with Ukraine, state television said on Wednesday.</p><p>War correspondent Anna Prokofieva and cameraman Dmitry Volkov ran over a landmine planted by the Ukrainian military, the Pervy Kanal TV channel said in a statement.</p>.Five journalists killed in Gaza strike, Palestinian media says.<p>Prokofieva, 35, "died while performing her professional duty", it said.</p><p>Russia's southern Belgorod region has come under frequent drone and shelling attacks from Ukraine with unconfirmed reports of ground fighting there amid a Ukrainian retreat from Kursk, another Russian region bordering Ukraine.</p><p>Earlier this week an artillery strike killed six people including two Russian journalists and their driver who were on assignment in Moscow-controlled parts of eastern Ukraine's Luhansk region, Russian authorities and media said.</p><p>Almost 20 media workers have been killed since Russia's February 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine, according to data provided by the Committee to Protect Journalists. </p>
<p>Moscow: A Russian state TV journalist was killed and her cameraman was seriously injured by a landmine in Russia's Belgorod region near the border with Ukraine, state television said on Wednesday.</p><p>War correspondent Anna Prokofieva and cameraman Dmitry Volkov ran over a landmine planted by the Ukrainian military, the Pervy Kanal TV channel said in a statement.</p>.Five journalists killed in Gaza strike, Palestinian media says.<p>Prokofieva, 35, "died while performing her professional duty", it said.</p><p>Russia's southern Belgorod region has come under frequent drone and shelling attacks from Ukraine with unconfirmed reports of ground fighting there amid a Ukrainian retreat from Kursk, another Russian region bordering Ukraine.</p><p>Earlier this week an artillery strike killed six people including two Russian journalists and their driver who were on assignment in Moscow-controlled parts of eastern Ukraine's Luhansk region, Russian authorities and media said.</p><p>Almost 20 media workers have been killed since Russia's February 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine, according to data provided by the Committee to Protect Journalists. </p>