(Reuters) - Russian journalists from investigative paper Novaya Gazeta said on Thursday they were launching a new media outlet in Europe after their p.
Muratov, the editor-in-chief of the independent Russian media outlet Novaya Gazeta, was on a train heading from Moscow to Samara when a man threw red paint on him.
Novaya Gazeta, Russia's oldest independent newspaper, has launched a European edition following a Moscow crackdown that forced its Russian version to close.
Dmitry Muratov, the editor in chief of one of Russia's leading independent newspapers, Novaya gazeta, said he was attacked by an assailant who threw a mixture of red paint and acetone on him.