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Former ABC News producer Max Oseredchuk dies in Russian drone attack

Former ABC News producer Max Oseredchuk dies in Russian drone attack

Summary

Max Oseredchuk, a former ABC News producer and driver, was killed in a Russian drone strike while serving in Ukraine’s military. He was 30 years old and had worked closely with international journalists reporting on the war in Ukraine.

Key Facts

  • Max Oseredchuk was born in 1995 in Vuhledar, Ukraine, a city heavily damaged and occupied by Russia.
  • He held a master’s degree in business economics and initially worked in logistics before joining ABC News after the 2022 Russian invasion.
  • Max worked as a driver and fixer for ABC News and later the New York Times, often traveling to dangerous frontline areas in Ukraine.
  • He was known for his deep knowledge of Ukrainian roads and his calm, humorous personality.
  • Several months ago, he was drafted into Ukraine’s military and served in the 34th Marine Brigade.
  • Max is survived by his wife Kateryna and their 9-month-old daughter Maria.
  • His family’s home in Vuhledar was destroyed due to the conflict.
  • He maintained contact with ABC News colleagues even after joining the military, showing dedication to both his country and journalism.
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