U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Russia's security officials went to contain criticism of the military invasion last month after the Nobel Peace Prize-winning editor-in-chief of Russia's independent newspaper, Muratoff, was attacked by someone. He showed his point of view and criticized him severely.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the editor-in-chief of Russia's Nobaya Gazeta, who won the Nobel Peace Prize last year at a press conference in the capital Washington on May 3rd, World Press Freedom Day, set by the United Nations. Mentioned on the 7th of last month that someone had attacked him and sprayed him with what appears to be paint.



"American intelligence sees it as the work of Russian security officials, a clear message to those who are trying to criticize Russia's military invasion of Ukraine," Blinken said. He criticized him for his view that he went to contain the criticism.



Blinken also pointed out that the Putin administration is trying to cover up the reality of the military invasion. It's about getting to know the sex. It's a pressure to change the policy of those involved in the military invasion. "