Journalism in times of war has become a lethal and traumatic endeavor for reporters, with a staggering 190 journalists killed in the last two decades. The documentary "Under Fire" weaves together portraits, battlefield accounts, and combat footage to reveal the experiences of top-tier correspondents from AP, New York Times, BBC, and LA Times, among others.
Under Fire: Journalists in Combat
The vulnerability of journalists in modern warfare has escalated alarmingly, with a significant rise in fatalities since World War I, when just two reporters fell in combat.