ABC News fixer Maksym Oseredchuk killed at front months after joining Ukrainian Armed Forces
Maksym Oseredchuk, a 30-year-old fixer for ABC News, was killed in a Russian drone strike on the front line. He had joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces several months ago.

Maksym Oseredchuk, a 30-year-old fixer for ABC News, was killed in a Russian drone strike on the front line in Ukraine, the network confirmed. Oseredchuk had joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces several months ago.
According to ABC News, Oseredchuk became part of their team after Russia's full-scale invasion began. He helped journalists work near the front line, accompanied camera crews across the country, and ensured their safety. ABC News anchor David Muir described him as a friend and colleague, noting that he always smiled and had a sharp mind.
Oseredchuk is survived by his wife Kateryna and young daughter Maria. Muir expressed condolences to the family, emphasizing that Oseredchuk was only 30 years old and was one of the truly great people.

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