Syrian journalist killed covering fighting
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 28 May 2013
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Yara Abbas, a TV correspondent for state-owned Al-Ikhbariyah, was killed in an ambush while covering fighting in Qusair. The incident underscores the risks journalists face in war-torn Syria.Summary
DAMASCUS: Gunmen killed a TV correspondent for a Syrian state-owned channel and wounded two other station employees Monday who were covering clashes near the border with Lebanon, Syria's government said, as regime troops backed by fighters from the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group advanced on a rebel-held town in the strategic area.
The fighting around the town of Qusair has taken a heavy toll on both the rebel and government forces, including the regime's Hezbollah allies. An activist group said the Lebanese militia has lost nearly 80 fighters this month, most of them in Qusair.
Syria's Information Ministry said Yara Abbas, a prominent female war reporter for state-owned Al-Ikhbariyah TV, was attacked by rebels near the Dabaa military air base in the central province of Homs. The ministry said in a statement carried by state TV that the car carrying Abbas and her crew was ambushed in Dabaa.
The attack also wounded two other of the station's employees, a cameraman and his assistant, according to state TV.
Dozens of journalists have been killed, wounded or kidnapped since Syria's crisis began in March 2011. Over that time, more than 70,000 people have been killed in the conflict, according to the United Nations. - AP
Key Points
- Yara Abbas killed by gunmen near Lebanon border
- Two other journalists wounded in the attack
- Hezbollah has lost significant fighters in Qusair
- Clashes have involved both government and rebel forces
- Over 70,000 people have died in the Syrian conflict since 2011
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