Russia summons Italian ambassador over journalists reporting from Kursk

A crossing point on the border with Russia a is seen in Sumy region
FILE PHOTO: A crossing point on the border with Russia is seen, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, near the Russian border in Sumy region, Ukraine August 11, 2024. REUTERS/Viacheslav Ratynskyi/File Photo

Russia summons Italian ambassador over journalists reporting from Kursk

Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Friday that it had summoned Italy's ambassador in Moscow over what it said was "illegal border crossing" by a team of correspondents from Italian state broadcaster RAI, who reported from Ukrainian-held parts of Russia's Kursk region this week.

In a statement published on its website, the foreign ministry said: "A strong protest was expressed to the ambassador in connection with the actions of the film crew of Italian state television and radio company RAI, which illegally entered the territory of the Russian Federation."

The Italian foreign ministry told Reuters that the ambassador, Cecilia Piccioni, had explained to the Russian authorities that RAI and its news teams "plan their activities in a totally independent and autonomous way."

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RAI on Wednesday aired the first foreign media report from the Russian town of Sudzha, which was taken in the opening stages of Ukraine's offensive against Russia last week.

The Italian crew appeared to be working under Ukrainian military escort, and broadcast footage of the war-damaged town.

Earlier on Friday, Baza, a Telegram channel close to Russian law enforcement, reported that the country's interior ministry was planning to open criminal cases against two RAI journalists for illegally crossing the Russian border.

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