His father, Sergey Fesunenko, worked as a chief mechanic at the Zaporozhye aluminum plant. The whole family moved there when the war broke out, and they were evacuated to the Urals aluminum plant, where his father worked in the production of aluminum for aircraft. His mother, Evdokia Ivanovna, graduated from law school Fesunenko in Irkutsk, was a housewife, and in 1944 returned to his father in Kiev on the recovery plant. He was born in Orenburg, spent his childhood in
Moscow and
Zaporozhye, and during the war, he lived in
the Urals. In 1955, he graduated from the Moscow Historical Archives Institute, historian and archivist. The next two years he served in the Soviet Army. From 1957 to 1963 he worked in godv
Main Archive Department. Freelance collaborated with the
Komsomolskaya Pravda and Broadcaster of the USSR, which in 1963 became a member of the Latin American edition (Fesunenko at that time owned by the Spanish). He was sent to Brazil, where he studied Portuguese. Since 1966 — correspondent of
Television in the Soviet Union in the countries of
South America (news bureau in
Rio de Janeiro) In 1971 he returned to the USSR. From 1973 to 1975 the correspondent of Radio and Television of the USSR,
Cuba. From 1975 to 1979 he worked in
Portugal. He then worked as a political columnist and host of such programs as
Today in the World,
The Camera Looks Into the World,
International Panorama,
Vremya. In the early 1990s, he worked in Italy. In the 1990s, led to the transfer of
Mayak,
ORT, in the 2000s — on
Channel 5 (Petersburg) after the return of the canal to the federal air. ==Award==