Passers-by near the building of the Government of Moldova in Chisinau. Archival photoMOSCOW, April 29The Izvestiya cameraman and correspondent were not allowed into Moldova, the operator was refused due to «lack of return tickets», and the correspondent was accused of planning a trip to Ukraine, according to the publication's website «Izvestia journalists — correspondent Dmitry Laru and cameraman Victor Tskhovrebor — were not allowed into Moldova. They were deployed at the checkpoint at the Chisinau airport, where they flew from Istanbul,» the publication's website says.Sputnik stops broadcasting in four EU countriesIt is also reported that the operator was denied a flight due to «lack of return tickets», but the correspondent was accused of allegedly going to war to Ukraine. «Now the journalists are in the transit zone at the airport. In the evening, if there are seats on the plane, they will fly to Istanbul,» the message adds. jpg » />Western media have lowered the standards of journalism to unprecedented depths
