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Yelena Vasiliyevna Masyuk ((ロシア語:Елена Васильевна Масюк)) (born 24 January 1966) is a Russian television journalist known for her coverage of the First and Second Chechen Wars and her 1997 abduction. ==Journalism== Masyuk graduated from Moscow State University with a degree in journalism. In 1994, she began working for the then-independent television station NTV, covering the First Chechen War.〔 She later stated that in her reporting, she tried "to show the Chechen side of the story, to give them a chance to tell their point of view, to show how terrible the war was for civilians and even Russian soldiers".〔 The coverage earned her and NTV Russia's top television awards.〔 Masyuk went on from Chechnya to report in Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, and Tajikistan.〔 According to ''The Washington Post'', "her name became synonymous with hot-spot journalism", and her crew became known as "the bravest, brashest and most professional reporters on the scene". She was also noted for the quality of her contacts within Chechnya.〔 In 2004, Masyuk created a four-part documentary entitled ''The Character of Friendship'', exploring potential dangers in the Sino-Russian relationship. Despite orders from many local governments that it not be allowed to air, the documentary was shown widely across Russia.〔
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