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Andrzej Zaucha (reporter)

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Andrzej Zaucha (born 1967) is a well-known Polish journalist and writer.

He was born in Zakliczyn near Tarnów, southern Poland. He is the author of many reports from Russia and Chechnya. Since 1997 he has been based in Moscow as a correspondent of the Polish daily „Gazeta Wyborcza” and private radio RMF FM. In 2003 Zaucha published his most famous book „Moscow. Nord-Ost”, on the terrorist attack on Moscow’s Dubrovka theatre in October 2002.