Date
03/10/1993  
First
Yvan  
Surname
SKOPAN  
Sex/Age
M, 48  
Incident
crossfire  
Motive
J  
Place
street  
Job
journalist  
Medium
TV  
Federal District Plus
Moscow  
Street, Town, Region
Ostankino, Moscow  
Freelance
no  
Local/National
foreign, TF1 (France)  
Other Ties
 
Cause of Death
crossfire  
Legal Qualification
no information  
Impunity
amnesty  
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Seven journalists died in Moscow in early October 1993 when months of confrontation between President Yeltsin and Russia's parliament, the Supreme Soviet, reached their violent culmination.

By 7.30 pm on the evening of 3 October several thousand supporters of the Supreme Soviet, some armed, gathered outside Russia's main broadcasting centre at Ostankino in north Moscow. Soldiers of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs were sent to reinforce the lightly-defended TV centre and after the crowd attempted to storm one of the buildings in the complex they opened fire. The chaotic cross fire continued for several hours and five journalists were among over forty who died then (or later from their wounds).

Yvan Skopan, a reporter for the French TF-1 channel, was killed outside Ostankino that night. He had worked earlier in Lebanon, Yugoslavia, Tajikistan and during the August 1991 events in Moscow.

An investigation into the 1993 “disturbances” by the Prosecutor General's office was closed on 23 February 1994 when an amnesty was issued for all involved.