plentonimus
15.08.08, 08:23
This is the dramatic moment a TV reporter was shot by a sniper as she reported live from war-torn Georgia.
Tamara Urushadze took a bullet to her left arm in the flashpoint town of Gori as Russian forces continued their illegal occupation.
Bravely, or foolishly, the 32-year-old brunette continued her report after a few moments as other journalists and aid workers dashed for cover.
Read full story & see the video on dailymail.co.uk (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1045030/Video-Georgian-TV-reporter-shot-Russian-sniper-live-broadcast-carries-report-bleeding-arm.html)
Live coverage is boring. I think, the only thing tey're saying is: "You can hear gun fire in the background. The situation is pretty stable. Troops are marching from ... to ..."
Tamara Urushadze took a bullet to her left arm in the flashpoint town of Gori as Russian forces continued their illegal occupation.
Bravely, or foolishly, the 32-year-old brunette continued her report after a few moments as other journalists and aid workers dashed for cover.
Read full story & see the video on dailymail.co.uk (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1045030/Video-Georgian-TV-reporter-shot-Russian-sniper-live-broadcast-carries-report-bleeding-arm.html)
Live coverage is boring. I think, the only thing tey're saying is: "You can hear gun fire in the background. The situation is pretty stable. Troops are marching from ... to ..."