BREAKING: Brent Renaud, a past contributor to the New York Times, photographer and filmmaker, has been killed in Ukraine, the newspaper confirmed. He was not on assignment for The Times when he was killed, according to a statement from the news outlet.
An American journalist has been killed in Ukraine, The New York Times confirmed Sunday.
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told CBS News that he had just learned of Renaud's death Sunday morning and described it as"obviously shocking and horrifying." Russia has suggested its conditions for ending the war would require Ukraine to change its constitution to guarantee it will never join a political bloc, specifically NATO or the European Union, as well as recognizing Crimea as part of Russia and the two Russian-controlled separatist areas in the Donbas region of in eastern Ukraine as independent.
He said the negotiations have focused on conditions for a cease-fire and peace agreement, how to compensate Ukraine for the damage to its infrastructure and the process of withdrawing Russian troops. Notably, he said the key point of a peace agreement is the issue of"security guarantees" for both Russia and Ukraine.
Thirty-five people were killed and 134 were wounded, according to Maksym Kozytskyi, head of the regional military administration. It was unclear whether civilians were among the injured.
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