Earlier, Ovsyannikova staged a one-man picket in front of the Kremlin, holding a banner with the words: “Putin is a murderer. His soldiers are fascists. 352 children have died “How many more children must die before you stop?”
In Russia, police detained former Channel One editor Marina Ovsyannikova, according to Meduza.
Police arrived at Ovsyannikova at her residence. The journalist was detained near his home.
On July 15, Marina Ovsyannikova conducted a solo picket on the Sofiyskaya Embankment opposite the Kremlin. He was holding a poster with the words: “Putin is a murderer. His soldiers are fascists. 352 children died. How many more children must die before you stop?”
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Recall that Marina Ovsyannikova is known for the fact that on March 14, in the early days of Russia’s war against Ukraine, she exploded on the air of the Vremya program on Channel One with an anti-war poster. In particular, are the following words: “Do not believe in propaganda. Here you are lying.”
After that, the channel leadership accused him of betrayal. The journalist was fined 30,000 rubles under the article about “discrediting” the army for a video calling for mass protests, but he was not charged anything for the action itself on television. After her removal from Channel One, Ovsyannikova became a freelance correspondent for the German newspaper Die Welt, from which she left in early July.
Source: korrespondent

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