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Oleksandr Martynenko, CEO of Interfax-Ukraine died in Kiev (photo)

Alexander Martynenko was 63 years old. For more than 20 years he has been in charge of Interfax. On Tuesday, May 28, Oleksandr Martynenko died in Kiev at the age of 63 of the age of 63. This was reported in the agency. "Interfax-Ukraine information agency reports with great sadness of the death of the founder and chairman of the agency Alexander Martynenko in Kiev on Tuesday,"-said in the message. Alexander Martynenko was born on August 22, 1960 in Kharkiv.

He graduated from the Faculty of Economics of Kharkiv State University. He worked as a junior researcher at the Department of Planning of the National Economy of Kharkiv State University (1987-1990), correspondent, editor of the Department of the Dip Dip (1990-1992), editor-in-chief of Kharkiv-News (1992) (1992-1998), Deputy Head (1991) and consultant (2001) of the Presidential Administration of Ukraine, Presidential Presidential President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma (1998-2001).

Secretary of the Council for Information Policy under the President of Ukraine (2001-2002). Member of the National Council on Television and Radio Broadcasting (2002-2003). Since 2003-CEO of Interfax-Ukraine. The Cavalier of the Order of Merit III (2022), the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise of the 5th degree (2020). Since 2010 - Honored Journalist of Ukraine. Also, Alexander Martynenko, under the pseudonym, Alexander Makarov cooperated with the edition "Mirror of the Week".