BRUSSELS – The European Union expresses its “sincere condolences” to the family, friends and colleagues of journalist Arkady Babchenko, who was killed at his home in Kyiv on May 20, said EU spokesperson in a May 30 statement on the May 29 killing of journalist Arkady Babchenko.
“Babchenko was a respected war correspondent, who left his native Russia in 2017 following threats to his life in relation to his journalistic work there. Each time that a voice of freedom is violently silenced, it risks weakening our societies and undermining our democracies. The best way to honor Mr, Babchenko’s memory and his work, and to firmly counter any attempt to endanger our shared fundamental rights is through a swift and transparent investigation that brings those responsible for this crime to justice,” according to the statement.
The spokesperson underlined that the EU stands in solidarity with journalists and “will continue to work to protect them and their work, which is vital to all democracies, within and beyond our borders.”