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Sergey Dmitrievich Auslender (born [September 16,1972]) is a Russian/Israeli reporter, writer and photographer. He is known for his contributions on the coverage of the [Russo-Ukrainian War] which brought to light many Russian Activities taking place in Ukraine
Auslender was born on [September 16, 1972] in [Khabarovsk]. Little is known about his early life and upbringing. He developed an interest in [Journalism] and [Military Science] from a young age, which led him to pursue higher education in the field.
Auslender completed his undergraduate studies in [Journalism] at [Far East Federal University] and went on to earn his master's degree in [Journalism] from said University. Auslender was a career student and had strong academic skills.
After completing his education, Auslender began to work amongst low level news agencies in Vladivostok. He worked as a special correspondent for [Channel One Russia] in [1995]. Auslender covered mostly [Political Journalism], [Military Science] and covered events in the [Russian Far East] where he made a solid starter career.
In 2006, Auslender was sent to [Israel] to cover the [2006 Lebanon War] Extensively, covering many topics such as [Israel's Cluster Bomb Munition Usage]. In 2008, Auslender Officially became [Channel One Russia]'s Israel [Correspondent].
After leaving Channel One, Aouslender made [Aliyah] to [Israel] and fully became a Citizen in 2010. Ever Since Auslender's Aliyah he worked for a lesser-known Channel 9. He now works as a Freelancer.
Auslender has a [Youtube] and [Telegram] channel where he has a combined 130,000 followers.
Auslender's channels mainly focus on the [Russo-Ukrainian Conflict]
Auslender has 1 Brother. He currently is married and has 2 kids. He lives in [Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut]
[1]
[2] <ref> https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-05-02/ty-article-magazine/.premium/he-went-too-far-netanyahu-is-losing-russian-speaking-israelis/00000187-d7ef-d9b4-abaf-ffff0c1e0000<ref> <ref> https://www.mostlv.com/sergej-auslender-zhizn-svoboda-i-chto-nibud-eshhjo/ <ref> https://www.isradon.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=93790 <ref>https:/www.9tv.co.il/item/58171 <ref>https:/zhizn-zvezd.ru/sergej-auslender-biografiya-lichnaya-zhizn-deyatelnost/ <ref> https://karman.zahav.ru/Articles/4949/rtvi
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Submission declined on 25 June 2023 by
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Sergey Dmitrievich Auslender (born [September 16,1972]) is a Russian/Israeli reporter, writer and photographer. He is known for his contributions on the coverage of the [Russo-Ukrainian War] which brought to light many Russian Activities taking place in Ukraine
Auslender was born on [September 16, 1972] in [Khabarovsk]. Little is known about his early life and upbringing. He developed an interest in [Journalism] and [Military Science] from a young age, which led him to pursue higher education in the field.
Auslender completed his undergraduate studies in [Journalism] at [Far East Federal University] and went on to earn his master's degree in [Journalism] from said University. Auslender was a career student and had strong academic skills.
After completing his education, Auslender began to work amongst low level news agencies in Vladivostok. He worked as a special correspondent for [Channel One Russia] in [1995]. Auslender covered mostly [Political Journalism], [Military Science] and covered events in the [Russian Far East] where he made a solid starter career.
In 2006, Auslender was sent to [Israel] to cover the [2006 Lebanon War] Extensively, covering many topics such as [Israel's Cluster Bomb Munition Usage]. In 2008, Auslender Officially became [Channel One Russia]'s Israel [Correspondent].
After leaving Channel One, Aouslender made [Aliyah] to [Israel] and fully became a Citizen in 2010. Ever Since Auslender's Aliyah he worked for a lesser-known Channel 9. He now works as a Freelancer.
Auslender has a [Youtube] and [Telegram] channel where he has a combined 130,000 followers.
Auslender's channels mainly focus on the [Russo-Ukrainian Conflict]
Auslender has 1 Brother. He currently is married and has 2 kids. He lives in [Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut]
[1]
[2] <ref> https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-05-02/ty-article-magazine/.premium/he-went-too-far-netanyahu-is-losing-russian-speaking-israelis/00000187-d7ef-d9b4-abaf-ffff0c1e0000<ref> <ref> https://www.mostlv.com/sergej-auslender-zhizn-svoboda-i-chto-nibud-eshhjo/ <ref> https://www.isradon.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=93790 <ref>https:/www.9tv.co.il/item/58171 <ref>https:/zhizn-zvezd.ru/sergej-auslender-biografiya-lichnaya-zhizn-deyatelnost/ <ref> https://karman.zahav.ru/Articles/4949/rtvi