The U.S. government has assessed that Russian intelligence was behind an attack earlier this month on a Nobel Prize winner and prominent Russian editor who had criticized the Kremlin’s war against Ukraine.
Although the paper attempted to comply with the wartime censorship, the pressure from Russian authorities only mounted. In late March, the country’s communications regulator sent a second warning to Novaya Gazeta that threatened the loss of its media license. As a result, the paperThe newspaper made an exception on April 12 to publish anto photograph his assailant before the man escaped into Moscow’s Kazansky railway station, where the train had been waiting to depart when the incident occurred.
The day after the attack, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs said in a statement that a man born in 1984 had been arrested in connection with the assault and a second man involved in the incident was being sought by authorities.The Russian news channel Baza later identified the man who had been detained; Novaya Gazeta’s investigation concluded he was not the assailant but possibly the camera operator.
Novaya Gazeta’s staff have faced attacks, assassinations and threats in the years since the newspaper was founded in 1993, but this is the first time the paper has been forced to suspend publication.The paper established a vaunted reputation for its investigative reporting and coverage of Moscow’s wars in Chechnya. Six members of Novaya Gazeta’s staff were
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