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Franco-Swiss journalist dies in Paris after being injured in Mosul blast Franco-Swiss journalist dies in Paris after being injured in Mosul blast
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Experienced conflict reporter Véronique Robert had surgery in Iraq before being transferred to hospital in French capital
Kim Willsher and Reuters
Sat 24 Jun 2017 12.20 BST
Last modified on Mon 26 Jun 2017 12.45 BST
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The Franco-Swiss journalist Véronique Robert has died in hospital in Paris after being wounded in an explosion in Mosul earlier this week.The Franco-Swiss journalist Véronique Robert has died in hospital in Paris after being wounded in an explosion in Mosul earlier this week.
She was caught up in a mine explosion in the Iraqi city that killed the Iraqi journalist Bakhtiyar Haddad and the French journalist Stéphane Villeneuve. Samuel Forey, who works for Le Figaro, suffered injuries to his face and arm.She was caught up in a mine explosion in the Iraqi city that killed the Iraqi journalist Bakhtiyar Haddad and the French journalist Stéphane Villeneuve. Samuel Forey, who works for Le Figaro, suffered injuries to his face and arm.
Robert, 54, underwent surgery in Iraq before being transferred on Friday to Percy hospital in south-west Paris.Robert, 54, underwent surgery in Iraq before being transferred on Friday to Percy hospital in south-west Paris.
She was an experienced conflict reporter and one of four people accompanying Iraqi special forces trying to retake Mosul from Islamic State. Robert and Villeneuve were working on a report for the French weekly television programme Envoyé Spécial.She was an experienced conflict reporter and one of four people accompanying Iraqi special forces trying to retake Mosul from Islamic State. Robert and Villeneuve were working on a report for the French weekly television programme Envoyé Spécial.
Their deaths bring the number of journalists killed in Iraq since the start of 2014 to 28, Reporters Without Borders said.Their deaths bring the number of journalists killed in Iraq since the start of 2014 to 28, Reporters Without Borders said.
Isis fighters are defending their remaining Iraqi stronghold in Mosul’s old city against the advance of US-backed Iraqi forces.Isis fighters are defending their remaining Iraqi stronghold in Mosul’s old city against the advance of US-backed Iraqi forces.
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