Olena Prytula

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Born (1967-03-10) March 10, 1967 (age 58)
Notable credit(s)Ukrainska Pravda co-founder (2000-2014), Knight Fellow at Stanford University
Olena Prytula
Олена Притула
Born (1967-03-10) March 10, 1967 (age 58)
Notable credit(s)Ukrainska Pravda co-founder (2000-2014), Knight Fellow at Stanford University

Olena Yuriivna Prytula (Ukrainian: Олена Юріївна Притула; Russian: Алёна Юрьевна Притула, romanized: Alyona Yuryevna Pritula; born March 10, 1967) is a Ukrainian journalist, the former editor-in-chief, owner (and earlier co-founder) of the Ukrainska Pravda, an influential online newspaper that focuses on news and political coverage in Ukraine.

Born in Zavolzhye, Gorky Oblast, Prytula with her parents moved to the city of Izmail on the Danube in Ukraine. She was educated as an engineer in electroacoustics and ultrasound at Odesa Polytechnic Institute.[1] Influenced by the dramatic social changes in the Soviet Union, Prytula quit her engineering career and became a journalist. She began her journalism career as a correspondent of UNIAR news agency, later working as a stringer for Reuters in Crimea, correspondent for Interfax-Ukraine news agency in Kyiv and Crimea.

Ukrainska Pravda and Gongadze

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