Moscow journalist in intensive care after stabbing attack
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Ekho Moskvy radio station says its deputy editor-in-chief who was stabbed in the throat by an attacker has been operated on and transferred to an intensive care unit.
Tatyana Felgenhauer, a top host at what is arguably Russia's only independent news radio station, was put into a medically induced coma on Monday after the attack at the station's studios in central Moscow.
The Investigative Committee has identified the assailant as a 48-year-old man who holds Russian and Israeli citizenship.
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The attacker, after being apprehended, told investigators he had been in "telepathic contact with Felgenhauer" for five years. The man is expected to appear in court later Tuesday.