Andrey Stenin

Andrey Stenin
Native name Андрей Алексеевич Стенин
Born (1980-12-22)22 December 1980
Pechora, Komi ASSR
Died 6 August 2014(2014-08-06) (aged 33)
Snizhne, Ukraine
Nationality  Soviet Union Russia
Occupation Journalist, photojournalist, war photographer
Awards

Andrey Alexeyevich Stenin (Russian: Андрей Алексеевич Стенин; December 22, 1980 – August 6, 2014) was a Russian photojournalist contributing to several leading Russian and international news agencies including Rossiya Segodnya, RIA Novosti, Kommersant, ITAR-TASS, Associated Press, Reuters and Agence France-Presse.[1] He was killed in August 2014 covering the war in Ukraine. Stenin was awarded Russia's Order of Courage posthumously.[2]

Career and achievements

He started his career as a writing journalist, working for Rossiyskaya Gazeta from 2003 and Gazeta.ru. In 2008 he turned to photojournalism. Since 2009 he worked as photo reporter for RIA Novosti. He was an experienced military photojournalist having worked in such hotspots as Egypt, Syria, Libya, the Gaza Strip and other locations. He won "Silver Camera" prize in 2010 and 2013.[3]

Stenin's personal quote on his job:

Journalists are the eyes of the citizens and the world.[4]

Covering conflict in Ukraine

He was working in the area of War in Donbass since May 14. His work in Ukraine included pictures of Ukrainian troops captured by pro-Russian separatists, the horrific results of artillery shelling of militia-held cities and the crash site of the MH17 plane that was downed over the Donetsk region in July.[1]

Disappearance and death

Stenin was allegedly embedded with Russian-backed combatants in Ukraine. Critics have labelled his activity a part of the fabrication of war propaganda. After Stenin's disappearance, Anton Gerashchenko, an official with Ukraine's Interior Ministry suggested in an interview with the Latvian radio station Baltkom that the photojournalist might have been detained in the conflict area by Ukraine's security services.[5] Gerashchenko later retracted his statement. Controversy surrounding the life, work, and death of Stenin continues.

He went missing since 5 August 2014. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ),[6] Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International expressed their concern for Stenin's safety.[1] Reports in August indicated that Stenin's remains were found along with the bodies of two others.[7]

On 3 September Stenin was confirmed dead.[5] Russia's Investigative Committee said DNA tests had confirmed Stenin's identity.[8] According to Russian state controlled media he was in a vehicle traveling in a convoy of escaping civilians when the convoy came under heavy fire in the area supposedly controlled by the Ukrainian military and National Guard.[1][9] Andrey Stenin became the fourth Russian journalist killed in Ukraine over the past few months.[9] Igor Kornelyuk and Anton Voloshin, staff members of the VGTRK radio and television network, were killed in June near Luhansk. At the end of June, Anatoly Klyan, a cameraman of the First TV Channel, received a mortal wound near Donetsk.

The UN issued a statement deploring his death, calling for its investigation and bringing those responsible to justice.[10]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Missing Russian journalist Andrey Stenin confirmed dead in Ukraine". RT. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  2. "Andrei Stenin has been posthumously awarded the Order of Courage". Russian Presidential Executive Office. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
  3. "Russian photo reporter Andrei Stenin killed in Ukraine". Pravda.ru. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  4. "Kiev Committing War Crimes While Accusing Andrei Stenin of "Assisting Terrorists"". RIA Novosti. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  5. 1 2 "Russian photojournalist Andrei Stenin killed in Ukraine". Committee to Protect Journalists. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  6. "Russian agency photographer goes missing in Ukraine". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  7. rferl 3 September 2014, , osce 23 August 2014 osce august
  8. "Результаты генетической экспертизы подтвердили смерть фотокорреспондента Андрея Стенина на юго-востоке Украины (DNA Test Confirms Death of Photojournalist Andrey Stenin on in Ukraine's Southeast)". Investigative Committee of Russia. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  9. 1 2 "Russian Foreign Ministry Statement on the Death of Russian Journalist Andrei Stenin in Ukraine". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  10. "Director-General deplores death of Russian photojournalist Andrei Stenin". Retrieved 6 September 2014.

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