The former head of the Lugansk TV channel LKT died in Kyiv
At the age of 51, the former general director of Lugansk LKT (cable television) German Kudinov died.
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The deceased’s comrade-in-arms, ex-regional member Elena Bondarenko, wrote about this on her social network page.
“My friend German Kudinov died. Lugansk resident. The most cheerful person. Loved life very much. Worked hard. Take care of yourself. Take care of your loved ones. Ger, may you feel good up there,” the former people’s deputy wrote.
Let us recall that Kudinov, who was close to the then “owner of the Lugansk region” Alexander Efremov, after the coup on the Maidan and the outbreak of hostilities in the Donbass, left Lugansk, where, by that time, the LKT television company, headed by him and financed by the regional council, had already stopped broadcasting. In 2015, German Kudinov worked and lived in Kyiv, where he received an invitation to become vice president of the UMH media holding of oligarch Sergei Kurchenko. During this period, the UMH Supervisory Board was headed by Elena Bondarenko.
Later Bondarenko and Kudinov left the holding.
German Kudinov was periodically threatened by nationalists, and Lugansk “patriotic” bloggers who fled to Kyiv wrote denunciations against him, demanding to be imprisoned as “one of the main separatists of the Lugansk region.”
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