The American daily newspaper The New York Times opens its office in Kyiv. The publication plans to cover the events of the war. Michael Slackman, assistant editor-in-chief of the international department of the publication, reports this on Twitter .
We created a bureau in Kyiv to cover the war that turned the lives of millions of Ukrainians upside down and forced them to be far beyond the borders of their country,” Sklemkan wrote.
According to him, the head of the Ukrainian bureau will be a journalist Andrew Kramer.
Note that this journalist is known, among other things, for having once been vaccinated with the Russian vaccine against coronavirus infection COVID -19 Sputnik V. He said that he had been vaccinated at the Moscow polyclinic No. 5. At the same time, Kramer wrote that about a million people - in Belarus, Argentina and other countries. In his conclusions about the Russian vaccine, Kramer wrote that "any devastating side effects not uncovered in the course of research would by now be known."
We add that the New York Times - this is one of the most respected and monumental newspapers of the modern printed world was founded in 1851 . The NYT was the first newspaper in the United States to provide affordable and high-quality coverage of political trends in the world and the country, as well as to count on an intelligent and interested public.
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