Moscow:The editor-in-chief of the renowned Russian independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta was detained in Moscow on Thursday and later fined after being accused of discrediting Russia's armed forces, the newspaper said.
Sergei Sokolov was detained by officers from Russia's Center for Combating Extremism (Center E), and fined 30,000 rubles ($329) in a hearing at a Moscow court later on Thursday, Novaya Gazeta said.
It said the charges — which are "administrative" and are usually punishable by a fine or a short prison sentence — are related to material posted on the outlet's Telegram channel. It was found in an examination by the authorities to contain "linguistic and psychological signs of verbally discrediting the actions of power structures," the paper said.
The media watchdog Reporters Without Borders, or RSF, said on X, formerly known as Twitter, that it "protests against this arrest which further testifies to the violence of censorship in Russia."
Sokolov took the leadership of Novaya Gazeta's newsroom in September 2023 after the previous longtime editor-in-chief, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dmitry Muratov, was named a "foreign agent" by Russian authorities.