French journalist Frederic Leclerc-Imhoff has been killed while covering the war in Ukraine, according to president Emmanuel Macron.
The 32-year-old, who works for TV news channel BFMTV, was reporting on the humanitarian evacuation in Luhansk when the vehicle he was travelling in was struck by Russian shelling.
Leclerc-Imhoff is reported to have been fatally hit by shrapnel in his neck in the incident, while a colleague suffered non-life threatening injuries.
Macron wrote on social media: "Journalist Frederic Leclerc-Imhoff was in Ukraine to show the reality of the war. On board a humanitarian bus, alongside civilians forced to flee to escape the Russian bombs, he was fatally shot.
"I share the grief of the family, friends and colleagues of Frederic Leclerc-Imhoff, to whom I send my condolences.
"To those who carry out the difficult mission of providing information in theaters of operation, I want to reiterate France's unconditional support."
At least 14 journalists and media workers have now been killed in the line of duty during the Russian invasion.
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