Klitschko: Oleksandr Martynenko at origins of freedom of speech in Ukraine
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko expressed condolences over the death of the founder and head of the Interfax-Ukraine news agency Oleksandr Martynenko.
"Today in Kyiv, we said goodbye to the founder and editor-in-chief of the Interfax-Ukraine agency, Oleksandr Martynenko. Oleksandr stood at the origins of freedom of speech in Ukraine. He was a great professional in his field, a man of his word and a man of freedom. The bright memory ...," Klitschko said on the Telegram channel.
He also expressed his sincere condolences to Oleksandr’s family and colleagues.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Klitschko: Kyiv districts spend only 20% of funds allocated for building new, repairing existing shelters
17:19, 05.09.2025
Klitschko asks president not to sign law that provides for leaving Kyiv without 10% corporate income tax in 2025
16:42, 05.09.2025
August 29 declared a Day of Mourning in Kyiv – Mayor Klitschko
11:21, 28.08.2025
MP Honcharenko announces increase in public transportation prices in Kyiv due to withdrawal of UAH 8 bln from city budget
14:37, 27.08.2025
Human Titans prosthetic center opened in Kyiv
17:04, 26.08.2025
LATEST
Sweden provides 20th military aid package to Ukraine worth over SEK 9 bln
22:06, 11.09.2025
Lublin Triangle on Russian UAV incursion into Poland: Decisive response can prevent escalation
21:12, 11.09.2025
Ukrainian MFA calls on Slovakia not to remove responsibility from Russia for its drones' intrusion into Poland
21:00, 11.09.2025
One of five victims of enemy drone attack on civilian car in Blahodativka, Kupiansk district, dies
20:59, 11.09.2025
Resident of Uspenivka, Zaporizhia region, dies after Russian airstrike