Three Syrian Journalists Killed In Missile Attack: CPJ

Three Syrian Journalists Killed In Missile Attack
DARAA, SYRIA - OCTOBER 31: A wiev of the southern Syrian city of Daraa on October 31, 2013. Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters who have taken control of the large part of Daraa city, reportedly move towards the inner parts of the country. (Photo by Stringer/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
DARAA, SYRIA - OCTOBER 31: A wiev of the southern Syrian city of Daraa on October 31, 2013. Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters who have taken control of the large part of Daraa city, reportedly move towards the inner parts of the country. (Photo by Stringer/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

BEIRUT, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Three journalists from the Syrian opposition television channel Orient News were killed in the southwest of the country when a missile hit their vehicle, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said late on Tuesday.

The U.S.-based media advocacy group said the journalists had been killed on Monday near Sheik Meskin, a town at the center of a battle between Syrian government forces and insurgents in Deraa province.

Quoting the channel, the CPJ said those killed were correspondents Rami Asmi and Yousef El-Dous and cameraman Salem Khalil and that the Syrian military had targeted the men.

The CPJ said it was unable to independently verify that a missile had directly targeted the car. Syrian government officials could not immediately be reached for comment.

More than 70 journalists have been killed while covering the Syrian conflict, which is now in its fourth year, the CPJ says.

While beheadings of foreign reporters by Islamic State militants have drawn most international attention, the CPJ says the vast majority of journalists killed in Syria have been local. (Reporting by Sylvia Westall; Editing by Gareth Jones)

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