Dmitry Muratov
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 62 |
Date of birth | October 29,1961 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Samara |
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Nationality | Russian |
Soviet | |
Children | Kseniya Muratova |
Finley Muratova | |
Job | Journalist |
Politician | |
Book editor | |
Party | Yabloko |
Education | Samara University |
Awards | Nobel Peace Prize |
Movies/Shows | Novaya |
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ID | 1858293 |
Dmitry Muratov Life story
Dmitry Andreyevich Muratov is a Russian journalist, television presenter and the editor-in-chief of the Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta. He was awarded the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize jointly with Maria Ressa for "their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace."
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Ukraine round-up: Villagers forced to live with the dead for days
... Nobel laureate daubed in red paintRussia s Nobel Peace Prize winning journalist Dmitry Muratov says he has been attacked with red paint laced with the solvent acetone aboard a train...
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... " " Putin s words sound like a direct threat of nuclear war, " believes Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dmitry Muratov, chief editor of the Novaya Gazeta newspaper...
Ukraine round-up: Villagers forced to live with the dead for days
Ukraine is preparing for a major Russian operation in The East of the country, now that Russian troops have withdrawn from the areas Around the capital, Kyiv.
Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said The Battle for the Donbas region would remind The World of World War Two.
Mr to fight the Russians. The Western alliance's secretary general said Nato was ready to strengthen support, even though he did not give details on what weapons it would provide.
As more details emerge of atrocities in the areas once controlled by the Russians, the UN General Assembly voted to suspend Moscow from the Human Rights Council. The Kremlin described the vote as " illegal".
Here are some of the highlights of Thursday's developments:
Sharing space with the deadOn Day 43 of The Russian invasion of Ukraine, a BBC team visited the northern village of Yahidne, which was occupied by Russian soldiers for nearly a month.
When the Russians entered, they took men, women and children from their homes At Gunpoint and held them in The Basement of The Local school for four weeks - Around 130 people cramped into a room roughly 65 sq m (700 sq ft) in size.
" This Was my half a metre of space. I was sleeping Standing Up , " says Mykola Klymchuk, who survived The Ordeal . " I tied myself to the railing here with my scarf so I wouldn't fall over. I spent 25 nights like this. "
Mykola said you couldn't move at all for fear of stepping on people.
When people died, the bodies couldn't immediately be removed. Russian soldiers would not allow it Every Day . And because of the constant fighting outside - Mortar shelling, explosions and Gunfire - it was dangerous as well.
Bucha murders: Russian troops discussed killings - reportRussian troops were heard discussing killing civilians in the Ukrainian town of Bucha , in messages intercepted by German intelligence, German media say.
Der Spiegel magazine says some of the radio traffic tracked by the BND intelligence agency appears to match locations of bodies just outside Kyiv.
The BND has So Far made no public comments on the issue.
Ukraine says More Than 300 civilians were killed by the Russians in Bucha - Moscow denies any involvement.
Recent images of Bucha streets strewn with bodies have shocked The International community. Some of The Victims appeared to have been shot in the back of The Head after their hands were tied.
Do Bucha civilian killings amount to genocide?The Bucha killings have sparked widespread accusations of War Crimes - with Some Voices arguing that Moscow has gone even further.
" That is real genocide, what you have seen here, " Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said during a visit to Bucha .
Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki agrees the killings in Bucha and other towns near the capital " must be called acts of genocide and be dealt with as such".
And UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said attacks on civilians in Bucha do not " look far short of genocide".
But the US and The West 's Nato military alliance have stopped short of using The Word to describe what's happening in Ukraine.
Video appears to show killing of captive Russian soldierFootage has emerged which purports to show Ukrainian forces shooting and killing a captive Russian soldier.
It was filmed on a road to The West of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, where Russian forces have been retreating.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Thursday he was aware of the video and it would " definitely be investigated".
The Bbc has been analysing the footage -
Jonathan Beale : Ukrainians prepare for eastern frontRussia's military offensive in eastern Ukraine is already intensifying. You can see it in the long queues of traffic driving west towards relative safety. You can feel it in the deserted streets as you drive through the towns and cities of the Donbas. And you can hear it with the increasing sound of Russian artillery.
Russia is redeploying more of its forces from northern to eastern Ukraine. The Objective is to Step Up The Battle in the Luhansk and Donetsk - Parts of which were already controlled by Russian backed separatists.
Ukraine has already lost ground to Russia. But they are digging in for The Fight . As we travelled east towards The Frontline we saw new defensive positions and trenches being dug.
Nobel laureate daubed in red paintRussia's Nobel Peace Prize winning journalist Dmitry Muratov says he has been attacked with red paint laced with the solvent acetone aboard a train.
" My eyes are burning terribly, " said The Editor of the Novaya Gazeta liberal newspaper, which has halted its operations after warning from Moscow over its Russia-Ukraine War coverage.
The male attacker shouted, " Muratov, this is for Our Boys , " He Said .
Novaya Gazeta is known for being highly critical of The Russian authorities.
Last month, it announced it was suspending its print and online operation until The End of The War .
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War in Ukraine: More coverageSource of news: bbc.com