Honored Ukrainian journalist Alexander Martynenko died on Tuesday in Kyiv. He is 63 years old.
The founder and head of the agency has died Interfax-Ukraine Alexander Martynenko. The agency announced this on Tuesday, May 28.
“Information Agency Interfax-Ukraine It is with great sadness that we announce the death of the founder and head of the agency, Alexander Martynenko, in Kyiv on Tuesday. He was 63 years old,” said the statement.
Alexander Martynenko was born in Kharkov in 1960. Graduated from the Faculty of Economics of Kharkov State University. Created and led the agency Interfax-Ukraine in 1992. He was deputy chairman (1991) and consultant (2001) of the Administration of the President of Ukraine, press secretary of the President of Ukraine (1998-2001), secretary of the Council on Information Policy under the President of Ukraine (2001-2002 ), member of the National Council on Television and Radio Broadcasting (2002-2003).
Knight of the Order For merit III degree (2022), Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise V degree (2020). Since 2010 – Honored Journalist of Ukraine.
Editorial Correspondent.net Expressing our deepest condolences to the family and friends of the deceased and the agency team Interfax-Ukraine.
We remind you that on March 26, Igor Yukhnovsky, the first Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine (1992-1993), theoretical physicist, people’s representative at the four convocations, co-founder of the Institute of National Memory, Hero of Ukraine , has died. .
Source: korrespondent

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