Artem Skoropadskyi

Ukrainian journalist and magazine editor
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroUkrainian journalist and magazine editor
PlacesRussia Ukraine
wasJournalist
Work fieldJournalism
Gender
Male
BirthMarch 1981, Moscow, Moscow Governorate, Russian Empire, Duchy of Moscow
Death10 December 2022 (aged 41 years)
ResidenceUkraine
Education
Moscow State University
The details

Biography

Artem Skoropadskyi was a Ukrainian journalist, editor, activist, and press secretary of the Ukrainian nationalist organization Right Sector.

Early life and education

Skoropadskyi was born in Moscow and studied at Moscow State University.

Career

In 2005, Skoropadskyi moved to Ukraine and began working as a correspondent for Kommersant-Ukraine. Two years later, he organized a rally in Sevastopol to protest the presence of Russian troops in Crimea.

During the Maidan protests in 2013, he quit journalism and became the press secretary of the nationalist group Right Sector.

In 2017, a Russian court issued an order for his arrest, and in 2020, he was wanted by the FSB for his support for Ukraine in the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War.

Later, he worked as the chief editor of Kraina magazine. He became a Ukrainian citizen in 2021 by decree of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, after Skoropadskyi expressed frustration that Ukrainian law did not allow him to renounce his Russian citizenship without visiting the Russian Embassy.

Skoropadskyi authored a book titled "Two Ukraines".

After the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Skoropadskyi organized the delivery of food to the front line.

Personal life

Skoropadskyi married Olena Solodovnikova after meeting her at a book signing in October 2019.

Skoropadskyi died on December 10, 2022, of a stomach illness.

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