@qbot said in #56:
> It's a words of Ukrainian officials. There were no Russian troops in Irpin, but there were Ukranian. It's a big question who killed Brent Renaud.
Not just the officials, but also the journalists who were with him, and also suffered injury:
'One of the injured journalists, Juan Arredondo, told an Italian reporter he had been with Renaud when they came under fire.
"We were across one of the first bridges in Irpin, going to film other refugees leaving, and we got into a car", he said in a video published on Twitter.
"Somebody offered to take us to the other bridge and we crossed a checkpoint, and they start shooting at us. So the driver turned around, and they kept shooting; there's two of us. My friend is Brent Renaud, and he's been shot and left behind... I saw him being shot in the neck."
There was obviously Russia troops there, regardless of what your Kremlin masters say