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Andriy Tsaplienko
Andriy Yuriyovych Tsaplienko (born 12 October 1968; Ukrainian: Андрій Юрійович Цаплієнко) is a Ukrainian journalist, presenter, filmmaker and writer.
Born in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Married, has two sons and a daughter.
Tsaplienko was the first, and sometimes only, Ukrainian journalist in many conflicts and hot spots. He has reported extensively and authoritatively on many of world's major news stories in recent years. He started his career in television in 1989 as a lighting specialist in his hometown television channel. Following this, he worked as a regional reporter for TV channel Orion.
In 1997 he moved to Kyiv and the following year he joined TV channel Inter. Since 1999 he has released several weekly projects N-kilometer, In the firing line, Special correspondent.
In 2001 he filed exclusive reports for TV channel Inter from Afghanistan covering stories on different sides of the conflict including Taliban fighters and Northern Alliance factions. As a war correspondent he covered many conflicts including wars in Macedonia, Iraq, Côte d'Ivoire, Nepal, Sri Lanka, South Ossetia, Kashmir, Liberia, Burundi, Colombia.
Since 2007 Tsaplienko has released several documentaries for Inter as a scriptwriter: Organs for export, Euroslaves, Dr. Heim. Human experimentation, A true story of Major Whirlwind, Dope. Champions' factory, among others.
In 2010 Tsaplienko published his novel Equator. Black & White. Victor Bout, a Russian national who was sentenced to 25 years in prison in April 2012 after being found guilty of conspiracy to kill US officials and delivering anti-aircraft missiles to a terrorist organisation, is believed to be the prototype of the protagonist of the novel.
In 2012 Tsaplienko's film Betrayed city was nominated to Taras Shevchenko National Award.
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Andriy Tsaplienko
Andriy Yuriyovych Tsaplienko (born 12 October 1968; Ukrainian: Андрій Юрійович Цаплієнко) is a Ukrainian journalist, presenter, filmmaker and writer.
Born in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Married, has two sons and a daughter.
Tsaplienko was the first, and sometimes only, Ukrainian journalist in many conflicts and hot spots. He has reported extensively and authoritatively on many of world's major news stories in recent years. He started his career in television in 1989 as a lighting specialist in his hometown television channel. Following this, he worked as a regional reporter for TV channel Orion.
In 1997 he moved to Kyiv and the following year he joined TV channel Inter. Since 1999 he has released several weekly projects N-kilometer, In the firing line, Special correspondent.
In 2001 he filed exclusive reports for TV channel Inter from Afghanistan covering stories on different sides of the conflict including Taliban fighters and Northern Alliance factions. As a war correspondent he covered many conflicts including wars in Macedonia, Iraq, Côte d'Ivoire, Nepal, Sri Lanka, South Ossetia, Kashmir, Liberia, Burundi, Colombia.
Since 2007 Tsaplienko has released several documentaries for Inter as a scriptwriter: Organs for export, Euroslaves, Dr. Heim. Human experimentation, A true story of Major Whirlwind, Dope. Champions' factory, among others.
In 2010 Tsaplienko published his novel Equator. Black & White. Victor Bout, a Russian national who was sentenced to 25 years in prison in April 2012 after being found guilty of conspiracy to kill US officials and delivering anti-aircraft missiles to a terrorist organisation, is believed to be the prototype of the protagonist of the novel.
In 2012 Tsaplienko's film Betrayed city was nominated to Taras Shevchenko National Award.
