Dmitry Anatolyevich Steshin (; born 12 September 1972) is a Russian journalist and editor who works for the ''
Komsomolskaya Pravda
''Komsomolskaya Pravda'' (; ) is a daily Russian tabloid newspaper that was founded in 1925. Its name is in reference to the official Soviet newspaper '' Pravda'' (English: 'Truth').
History and profile
During the Soviet era, ''Komsomolskaya ...
'' newspaper and for his own
Telegram
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channel.
Early life and career
Steshin was born in
Leningrad
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(Saint-Petersburg) on September 12, 1972. He graduated from the
North-West Academy of Public Administration.
He began his career in the early 1990s at the newspaper ''Five Corners'' before working as an editor of the ''Kaleidoscope'' from 1994. He then moved to the newspaper ''Komsomolskaya Pravda'' in May 2000, becoming St. Petersburg editor-in-chief from 2001 to 2003. In 2004, he relocated to Moscow to work at the head office of the newspaper, which enabled him to work and become friends with fellow journalist
Alexander Kots.
Work as a military reporter
Since moving to Moscow in 2004, Steshin has covered revolutions in
Kyrgyzstan
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,
Mongolia
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and
Moldova
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and worked on expeditions in the Far North -
Franz Josef Land
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,
Severnaya Zemlya
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,
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Land and the
North Pole
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. Together with Kots, he prepared material for the 20th anniversary of the accident at the
Chernobyl nuclear power plant
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.
Beslan
On September 3, 2004, Steshin worked with Russian special services to assist with the evacuation of children held hostage in the
Beslan school siege
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.
Middle East
During early 2011, Steshin worked in
Egypt
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,
Tunisia
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, and
Libya
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reporting on the
Arab Spring
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before being captured alongside Kots and three journalists from the Russian
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channel in April while covering the
war in Libya. The reporters were accused of being intelligence agents working for
Muammar Gaddafi
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's regime and were released with the help of the Italian military stationed at the
Benghazi
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airfield.
Following his reporting from
Syria
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in 2016, Steshin was awarded by the Russian Minister of Defence with the Medal of Participant in the
Syrian civil war in April 2016.
Ukraine
Steshin covered the
annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation
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in early 2014 and was awarded the medal "
For the Return of Crimea" for his work and on April 21, 2014, he was also awarded the
Order "For Merit to the Fatherland"
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of the second degree for "objective coverage of events in Crimea" which was presented to him by
Vladimir Putin
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. Steshin has provided reporting on the continued hostilities in Ukraine including working in
Slovyansk
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with Kots from December 2013 to May 2014.
Since the start of the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
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, Steshin has been involved in media coverage of the ongoing battles. However, he has been accused of using biased and one-sided information including posting a report from the
Kramatorsk railway station after it was struck by a Russian missile, killing 57, in which he claimed the station was filled with Ukrainian militants, rather than civilians. Writing on Telegram, he said: “Ten minutes ago, this happened at the Kramatorsk railway station. A group of militants of the armed forces of Ukraine was working here,” which was later shown by
Bellingcat
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to be incorrect.
Stechin usually wears a military uniform with no 'Press' markings and has been banned from entering the Ukrainian territory of the country by the
Security Service of Ukraine
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"due to violation of the law on the status of foreigners and stateless persons". In May 2022, he was sanctioned by Great Britain and Australia.
Link to nationalists
In 2011, Steshin was a witness in the murder case of lawyer
Stanislav Markelov and journalist
Anastasia Baburova, because he once worked for the same newspaper ''
Novaya Gazeta
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,'' and was in contact with the killer, Nikita Tikhonov, a far-right Russian nationalist from the criminal group
BORN (Battle Organization of Russian Nationalists, Russian: БОРН) who recruited Steshin to work for the magazine ''Russian Image'' and hid in Steshin's apartment in 2006 when he was wanted in connection with the murder of anti-fascist Alexander Ryukhin. Steshin and Tikhonov went camping together and lived for weeks in the same tent and Tikhonov testified that it was Steshin who put him in touch with the sellers of the weapons with which the crime was committed.
Steshin also had close relations with nationalist
Ilya Goryachev, leader of the group BORN "Russian Image" who was the godfather of Steshin's son. Steshin later appeared as a witness in court in Goryachev's trial.
Serker Yakubkhanov, a journalist for the newspaper ''
Current Time'', has stated that there were nationalist and xenophobic motives in Steshin's materials about the Caucasus and Steshin has suggested entering nationality in the passport of every citizen.
Steshin supports
Russian irredentist aspirations in
Northern Kazakhstan
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History
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See also
* Semen Pegov
*Evgeniy Poddubny
Evgeniy Evgenyevich Poddubny (; born August 22, 1983) is a Russian war correspondent, propagandist, and special correspondent for the ''Russia-24'' and ''Russia-1'' television channels. He was born in Belgorod, and received a master's degree in ps ...
* Anatoly Shariy
*Alexander Sladkov
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Sladkov graduated from Kurgan Higher Military-Political Aviation School in ...
References
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21st-century Russian journalists
Journalists from Saint Petersburg
1972 births
Living people