Al-Jazeera announced today that one of its cameramen has been killed while covering the conflict in Syria.
Zakaria Ibrahim, who worked for Al-Jazeera Arabic, died after being wounded several days ago during shelling in Homs, in the west of the country.
An on-screen announcement today said that Ibrahim had died after he "succumbed to wounds he suffered in the past few days". His death was also confirmed by colleagues on social media.
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He is not the first Al-Jazeera cameraman to die while covering the ongoing conflict in Syria.
In June it was announced that Mohammed al-Asfar had died while covering fighting in the southern city of Daraa.
In addition, Al-Jazeera Arabic journalist Mahran al-Deeri was killed last December while also covering fighting in Daraa.