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Dmitry Koshevoy became the editor-in-chief of Interfax-Ukraine

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Koshevoy began his journalistic career at the weekly newspaper Financial Ukraine in 1993 as a student. When the publication closed in 1997, he moved to the Interfax-Ukraine agency.

New editor-in-chief of the news agency Interfax-Ukraine became Dmitry Koshevoy, reports Media detector.

Koshevoy reportedly began his journalism career at a weekly newspaper Financial Ukraine in 1993, when he studied at the Faculty of Cybernetics of KPI. When the publication closed in 1997, he moved to the agency Interfax-Ukraine.

A few hours after arriving at Interfax-Ukraine Koshevoy headed the economic news department, then was appointed deputy director of the agency.

It was previously reported that the founder and head of the agency died on May 28 at the age of 64 Interfax-Ukraine Alexander Martynenko.

Earlier it was reported that Vinnytsia journalist and military man Taras Borisyuk was missing from the front.

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Source: korrespondent

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