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  1. Artyom[a] Genrikhovich Borovik (Russian: Артём Ге́нрихович Борови́к; 13 September 1960 – 9 March 2000) was a Russian investigative journalist and media magnate. [1][2] He was the son of a Soviet journalist, Genrikh Borovik, who worked for many years as a foreign correspondent in the U.S.

  2. Mar 9, 2000 · Artyom Borovik, who died on Thursday in a plane crash in Moscow, was the Soviet Union's first real investigative journalist. He cut his teeth in the war in...

  3. May 10, 2001 · Until his death in 2000, Artyom Borovik was considered one of the preeminent journalists in Russia. With The Hidden War he provided the world its first glimpse inside the Soviet military machine, capturing the soldiers' terror, helplessness, and despair at waging war in a foreign land against an unseen enemy for unclear purposes.

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  4. May 22, 2001 · Until his death in 2000, Artyom Borovik was considered one of the preeminent journalists in Russia. With The Hidden War he provided the world its first glimpse inside the Soviet military machine, capturing the soldiers’ terror, helplessness, and despair at waging war in a foreign land against an unseen enemy for unclear purposes.

  5. Jan 1, 2001 · Until his death in 2000, Artyom Borovik was considered one of the preeminent journalists in Russia. With The Hidden War he provided the world its first glimpse inside the Soviet military machine, capturing the soldiers' terror, helplessness, and despair at waging war in a foreign land against an unseen enemy for unclear purposes.

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  6. May 7, 2015 · Journalist Artyom Borovik’s father would later accuse the Russian secret service of causing the accident. He alleged his son had been murdered because of the reporting he was doing.

  7. Artyom Borovik, the author of Hidden War, was called “the best journalist in Russia” during the early 1990s. He was a foreign editor for Ogonyok and a regular reporter for 60 Minutes, and gained international attention for his reports from inside the Russian Parliament with Boris Yeltsin during the August 1991 coup attempt.