“He was an outstanding true TV master of his craft.

This is the most important thing.

And it would be good to leave a kind, long, and, perhaps, eternal memory about him.

He deserves it.

He was a wonderful journalist, a wonderful presenter and a surprisingly convincing person on the screen, who just did not rush with words.

Of course, we must preserve his memory as a wonderful, unique, creative person, ”said Kirillov.

The death of Anatoly Lysenko, a television journalist and general director of the Public Television of Russia, became known on June 20.

Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences to the family and friends of Lysenko.

As the chairman of the Union of Journalists of Russia Vladimir Solovyov noted in an interview with RT, Lysenko is one of the pillars of modern journalism and Russian television.