Simon Ostrovsky is Coda Story’s Investigations Editor. An award-winning documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist, Ostrovsky is best known for his coverage of the 2014 Crimea crisis and
Simon Ostrovsky is known for his work on Vice News (2013), Vice News: Russian Roulette – The Invasion of Ukraine (2014) and Rebel Music (2013).
Simon Ostrovsky, held by pro-Russian separatists for two days, is in good health. By TOI staff and JTA. April 24, 2014, 5:27 pm. Pro-Russian separatists confirm American-Israeli journalist hostage
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Simon Ostrovsky – A U.S. journalist who works for the Brooklyn-based VICE News, Ostrovsky was abducted on April 22. He is being held by pro-Russian separatists in Slovyansk. (UPDATE: Ostrovsky was
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Simon Ostrovsky is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist best known for his coverage of the 2014 Crimea crisis and the war in eastern Ukraine for VICE News, for which he was awarded the prestigious DuPont Award from Columbia University and was nominated for two Emmys.
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Simon Ostrovsky, Producer: Vice News. Simon Ostrovsky is known for his work on Vice News (2013), Vice News: Russian Roulette – The Invasion of Ukraine (2014) and Rebel Music (2013).
Simon Ostrovsky is a PBS NewsHour Special Correspondent and an award-winning freelance news and documentary producer. He also works frequently with the Pulitzer Center to bring underreported stories to American audiences.
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Simon Ostrovsky, a correspondent for Vice News who has been filing dispatches from Eastern Ukraine over the last several weeks has been detained there, the news organization confirmed on Twitter
Simon Ostrovsky, a journalist for Vice News, has not been seen since early Tuesday. He has been covering the crisis in Ukraine for weeks and was reporting about groups of masked gunmen seizing government buildings in one eastern Ukrainian city after another.
Simon Ostrovsky, a journalist for Brooklyn-based Vice News, has been held captive since Tuesday, a spokeswoman for pro-Russia insurgents in
Vice reporter Simon Ostrovsky was snatched in Ukraine by forces who demand reporting on their terms. Jamie Dettmer Updated Jul. 12, 2017 2:24PM ET / Published Apr. 23, 2014 7:29AM ET
April 22, 2014 / 5:29 PM / CBS News. The international organization overseeing the disarmament of armed groups in Ukraine called for the release of American journalist Simon Ostrovsky. Dunja