After the first of Masyuk's reports showing the violence in Chechnya, Deputy Prime Minister
Oleg Soskovets attempted to revoke NTV's license to broadcast in retaliation. Masyuk was threatened directly with prosecution following an interview in the
Nozhnay-Yurtovsky Rayon with Chechen field commander
Shamil Basayev immediately after the
Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis, in which Basayev succeeded in taking over 1,000 civilian hostages.
Vladimir Zhirinovsky, founder of the strongly nationalist
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, accused Masyuk in 1996 of being on the payroll of Chechen separatists. Masyuk took Zhirinovsky to court for
slander, and in December 1997, the court ordered him to publicly apologize and to pay Masyuk $5,000 in damages. ==Abduction==