The Borneo Post

Liberal Russian journalist in ‘serious condition’ after knife attack

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MOSCOW: A Russian journalist was in a ‘serious condition’ after an unknown assailant yesterday forced his way into the offices of a radio station critical of the Kremlin and stabbed her in the neck.

Tatyana Felgengaue­r, a 32year- old presenter for Echo of Moscow, was attacked after the suspect entered the radio station’s building in central Moscow and blinded the security guard with a spray, editor-in- chief Alexei Venediktov said.

“He then came with a knife and stabbed Tanya,” Venediktov told reporters.

“There was a lot of blood and she was in shock,” the editor said, adding that the attacker, who was overpowere­d by a security guard, had appeared to be aiming at her.

“He knew where he was going and he knew who he was going to. We are all shocked.”

Ida Sharapova, another employee at the radio station, said the suspect grabbed Felgengaue­r before he stabbed her.

“At first I thought he knew her,” she told reporters.

The Investigat­ive Committee, which probes serious crimes, said it has opened a criminal case against a 48-year- old man on suspicion of attempted murder.

Citing preliminar­y informatio­n, Moscow police said the attacker was driven by ‘personal animosity’ and that he was a ‘citizen of a foreign country’.

Venediktov said he was told “there was no threat to life but she is in a serious condition,” adding that Felgengaue­r had been able to get out of the building on her own two feet.

“We are waiting to find out what will happen after an operation.”

He also said that two more people had been hurt: the security guard downstairs who had the substance thrown at his face and another guard upstairs who was able to pin the attacker down.

Felgengaue­r is one of the radio station’s deputy editors and a longtime presenter of a morning news programme.

She is also actively involved in opposition rallies and has thousands of followers on her public Facebook page.

The Echo of Moscow radio has been the mouthpiece of the country’s liberal opposition since the Soviet era, with its editorial policy frequently putting it on political thin ice.

The media outlet was founded during the perestroik­a era as the Soviet Union’s first independen­t radio, going on air for the first time on August 22, 1990. — AFP

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