Russia opens criminal probe into Italian journalists who entered Kursk
Russia opened a criminal probe on Saturday into two Italian journalists who reported on Ukraine's offensive in the Kursk region, accusing them of crossing the border illegally.
Russia's FSB security service said it had launched a case against "foreign journalists Simone Traini and Stefania Battistini, who illegally crossed the State Border of the Russian Federation", according to the RIA news agency.
It said the journalists had "carried out video shooting in the territory of the settlement of Sudzha", a town in the region that Ukraine's forces claim to control.
Russia had summoned Italy's ambassador to Moscow, Cecilia Piccioni, to protest the report on Friday.
Piccioni explained during the meeting that RAI, "and in particular the editorial teams, plan their activities in a totally free and independent way", an Italian foreign ministry spokesman.
Italy's foreign ministry said its ambassador Cecilia Piccioni had also explained to the Russian authorities that RAI and its news teams acted independently and autonomously.
Reporting 'illegally'
Kyiv has been carrying out a major cross-border ground assault in the Kursk region in Russia since 6 August.
And the Italian public broadcaster RAI aired a report on Wednesday 14, showing the journalists drive into the region accompanied by Ukrainian military.
The Italian reporters were shown in an armoured vehicle past Russian road signs before arriving in Sudzha, around 10 kilometres from the border, where a journalist spoke to local people.
RAI planned to get the journalists back to Italy from Sunday evening.
(with newswires)
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