Killed in Combat: TV Editor for TET and 2+2 Channels Dies While on a Combat Mission.
Ivan Trembovetskyi: A Hero and a Journalist
According to Novyny.live: Ivan Trembovetskyi, a Ukrainian journalist and broadcast editor, was killed while carrying out a combat mission. He served in the 95th Separate Air Assault Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and took part in battles for Debaltseve, Pisky, and the defense of Donetsk Airport. When Russia launched its full-scale invasion, he returned to the military to continue serving.
Before the war, Trembovetskyi worked as a broadcast editor for the Ukrainian TV channels TET and 2+2. He also spent three years serving in the Main Intelligence Directorate, a testament to his professionalism and dedication. Most recently, he was fighting on the Sumy front, carrying out missions to defend the country.
Loss and Legacy
Trembovetskyi leaves behind a wife and two young daughters. His death is a devastating loss not only for his family but also for Ukraine’s journalism community. As of June 2026, since the start of the war, Russia has killed 150 Ukrainian and foreign journalists, underscoring the extreme dangers media workers face in conflict zones. Ivan Trembovetskyi will be remembered as a true professional who did not hesitate to take up the responsibility of defending his homeland.
The death of Ivan Trembovetskyi highlights not only the heavy toll the war is taking on Ukraine but also the critical role journalists play in covering frontline events. They not only inform the public but also risk their lives to shine a light on the unfolding crisis. This tragedy raises serious concerns about the safety of media professionals and their essential role in shaping public opinion during wartime.
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