The Interfax-Ukraine news agency is deeply saddened to announce the death of its founder and head, Oleksandr Martynenko, in Kyiv on Tuesday. He was 63 years old.
The agency’s staff continues to work in full. All news and other information products are and will continue to be published as usual. The staff of Interfax-Ukraine would like to express their gratitude for the emotional support of the team in connection with the loss and warm words addressed to the founder of the agency and express their condolences to the family and friends of Oleksandr Martynenko.
The date and place of the funeral will be announced later.
Oleksandr Martynenko, born in 1960, graduated from the Faculty of Economics at Kharkiv State University and founded and headed Interfax-Ukraine in 1992. He also served as Deputy Head (1991) and Consultant (2001) of the Presidential Administration of Ukraine, Press Secretary of the President of Ukraine (1998-2001), Secretary of the Presidential Council on Information Policy (2001-2002), and member of the National Council on Television and Radio Broadcasting (2002-2003).
He is a holder of the Order of Merit III degree (2022), the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, V degree (2020). Since 2010, he has been an Honored Journalist of Ukraine.
“Interfax-Ukraine is an independent Ukrainian news agency that has been operating in the Ukrainian political and economic information market since 1992. It produces more than 40 news products in four languages. The agency’s editorial office is located in Kyiv. “Interfax-Ukraine is not a part of foreign media holdings. The founder and owner of Interfax-Ukraine was Oleksandr Martynenko. As reported at the end of 2023, Interfax-Ukraine news agency became the official representative of the international company Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) in the Ukrainian market, and since 2005 the agency has been a member and official service provider of the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine.