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Dmitry Chebotayev : ウィキペディア英語版
Dmitry Chebotayev


Dmitry Chebotayev (20 January 1978 – 6 May 2007), was a Russian photojournalist for ''Newsweek'' magazine (the Russia edition) in Moscow. Chebotayev, 29, was killed when a roadside bomb struck a military vehicle in the Diyala Governorate in Iraq during what was known as the Diyala campaign. He had been on assignment in Baghdad.

==Personal==
Dmitry Chebotayev is known for his cheerful demeanor. He was an attractive young man who enjoyed taking risks and encountering danger.〔 His first interest in life was sports; however, he suffered from a spinal ailment when he was 24 that forced him to give up a career in athletics. Chebotayev loved to snowboard and was also a cyclist. He was not married, but he did have a girlfriend of 6 years named Natalia Kolensnikova.〔

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