Brent Renaud, an award-winning U.S. filmmaker and journalist, was fatally shot in Ukraine by Russian troops, Ukrainian regulation enforcement mentioned Sunday.
Renaud, 50, and fellow journalist Juan Arredondo, who was injured within the assault, had been reporting on the Russian invasion of Ukraine after they had been shot at in Irpin, a suburb situated simply north of Kyiv, in keeping with a Facebook publish by Kyiv’s area police chief Andriy Nebytov.
“The occupants cynical kill even journalists of the international media who try to show the truth about the inaction of Russian troops in Ukraine,” Nebytov wrote. “Of course, the profession of a journalist is a risk, but US citizen Brent Renaud paid his life for trying to highlight the aggressor’s ingenuity, cruelty and ruthlessness.”
He was in Ukraine on task for Time journal engaged on a challenge targeted on the nation’s refugee disaster. “We are devastated by the loss of Brent Renaud. As an award-winning filmmaker and journalist, Brent tackled the toughest stories around the world often alongside his brother Craig Renaud,” the publication wrote in a press release on its web site Sunday afternoon.
Renaud’s work appeared in quite a few publications, together with The New York Times, HBO, NBC, Al Jazeera and The Boston Globe.
In a press release, the Times wrote it’s “deeply saddened” to study his dying and famous that he contributed to the newspaper—most just lately in 2015.
Throughout his profession, Renaud received a number of accolades together with Peabody and DuPont awards. He and his brother ran the corporate Renaud Brothers, which produced movies and tv packages targeted on the world’s “hot spots,” in keeping with his on-line biography. He additionally lined wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, political turmoil in northern Africa and cartel violence in Mexico.
Tributes for the filmmaker shortly poured in on Sunday morning, with many journalists praising his bravery.
“Brent was my classmate at Harvard @niemanfdn program. He was brave, sensitive and smart. His stories in our writing class made us cry. This is devastating,” Voice of America Eastern European Chief Myroslava Gongadze tweeted.
Gutting to listen to of the dying Brent Renaud in Irpin, Ukraine at this time. A filmmaker with out parallel who was engaged on a worldwide movie challenge about refugees. My ideas are along with his brother and his family and friends.
— Simon Ostrovsky (@SimonOstrovsky) March 13, 2022
“Gutting to hear of the death Brent Renaud in Irpin, Ukraine today. A filmmaker without parallel who was working on a global film project about refugees. My thoughts are with his brother and his friends and family,” tweeted PBS correspondent Simon Ostrovsky.
White House nationwide safety adviser Jake Sullivan mentioned it was “shocking and horrifying” throughout an look on CBS News and mentioned he can be consulting with Ukrainian officers to find out the way it occurred and to “measure and execute appropriate consequences.”
Updated 03/13/2022 4:47 p.m. with assertion from Time journal

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