Russian journalist protesting Putin's crimes live

A Russian journalist's lawyer, who, with a banner, was introduced during newscasts demanding a halt to the war in Ukraine, has confirmed to CNN that Marina Ovsynnikova has been found and is currently in a Moscow court. A photograph showing Ovsynnikova and one of her lawyers, Anton Gashinski, was published [...]
A photo showing Ovsynnikova and one of her lawyers, Anton Gashinski, was published in the telegram this afternoon.
Dmitry Zakhvatov and other lawyers have tried to find out where the journalist who protested on Monday.
The United Nations has called on Russian authorities not to punish it for exercising its right.
Stop the war! Don't believe propaganda! They're lying to you”, they were the words written on the banners, which were touched when they appeared in some Russian media.
The Kremlin has imposed severe penalties against those attending illegal protests and those publishing such information that the Kremlin considers false to the Russian army and its activities. They could be punished for up to 15 years. There are a host of other laws under which it is supposed to be prosecuted.












