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Vladimir Yatsina

He is listed in " Journalists who reported on the conflict in Chechnya"

"# Vladimir Yatsina, a correspondent for ITAR-TASS was kidnapped and killed by a group of Wahhabis in Chechnya on July 19, 1999. [22][23]"

And he is listed in Journalists killed in 2000

"Vladimir Yatsina, February 20, 2000. A correspondent for ITAR-TASS, he was kidnapped and later killed by a group of Wahhabis in Chechnya [20]"

Aleksandr Yefremov is also listed in both sections ???

heatsketch, 8:57 September 15, 2007

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vladimir Yatsina

He is listed in " Journalists who reported on the conflict in Chechnya"

"# Vladimir Yatsina, a correspondent for ITAR-TASS was kidnapped and killed by a group of Wahhabis in Chechnya on July 19, 1999. [22][23]"

And he is listed in Journalists killed in 2000

"Vladimir Yatsina, February 20, 2000. A correspondent for ITAR-TASS, he was kidnapped and later killed by a group of Wahhabis in Chechnya [20]"

Aleksandr Yefremov is also listed in both sections ???

heatsketch, 8:57 September 15, 2007

submit for Peer Review


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