KEY POINTS
  • A prominent Russian journalist and critic of President Vladimir Putin was shot dead in Ukraine where he had fled into exile, according to police on Tuesday.
  • Arkady Babchenko, 41, died of his wounds in an ambulance. Police suspect that the murder was because of Babchenko's work.
  • Babchenko, a former soldier in the Chechen war who became one of Russia's best-known war correspondents, had left his homeland fearing for his life after criticizing Russian policy in Ukraine and Syria.
Police cars stand at the entrance to a house where Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko was shot in Kiev, Ukraine, on May 29 2018.

A prominent Russian journalist and critic of President Vladimir Putin was shot dead in Ukraine where he had fled into exile following threats, police said on Tuesday.

Arkady Babchenko, 41, died of his wounds in an ambulance after his wife found him covered in his blood in their home, police said, adding they suspected the murder was due to Babchenko's professional activities.