Ukrainian photojournalist covering Russian invasion was killed near Kyiv with 'small arms fire': report
He is survived by his wife, four sons, and his parents, per The Times. Levin was killed by"small arms fire," with the act allegedly carried out by Russian military forces.Oleksiy Chernyshov, the colleague that accompanied Levin, has not yet been located, per the Institute of Mass Information.
Shortly before he vanished, Levin published a set of agonizing visuals on his Facebook page where he showed the evacuation of residents from their homes, with many of them wearing white cloth"to signal their civilian status," according to The Times.with Levin were in shock, as many of them had been searching for him since last month.
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