Terrible: The journalist who lives calls Putin's war in Ukraine a criminal

A heroin journalist who had staged a protest on TV to oppose Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine has disappeared, her lawyers have said. Reporter Marina Ovsynnikova had called the war a criminal and said Russia was aggressive in a previously recorded video before it appeared in the edition [...]
A heroin journalist who had staged a protest on TV to oppose Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine has disappeared, her lawyers have said.
Reporter Marina Ovsynnikova had called the war a criminal and said Russia was aggressive in a previously recorded video before it appeared in Russia's most watched news edition, writes The Sun, records Periscope.
The 43-year-old protested during the news edition at '%Sannel One's) holding a note saying: “They're lying to you”
The mother of two children had immediately been detained in the channel office, but her lawyers were unable to see her in the midst of the fear she is being held in a secret location.
According to human rights group OVDinfo' in Russia, whose akovas have been defending Marina, prosecutors have begun opening a procedure against her.
But they wrote in "Twitter"; it's still unclear where she is”.
It faces charges under Article 207.3 of the Russian Federation Penal Code for “for deliberate publication of false information about the use of the Russian Federation's Armed Forces”.
The maximum penalty for the prosecution in question is up to 15 years in prison.
Before she started her protest, she had recorded a message in which she had personally attacked Putin, saying: “They couldn't arrest us all.
Marina, whose father is from Ukraine, said in video: “What is happening in Ukraine is a crime and Russia is aggressive. The responsibility for this aggression lies in one person's conscience. That person is Vladimir Putin. My father is Ukrainian, my mother is Russian and they've never been enemies among themselves”, Russian journalist was saying.
I've been working on Channel One, working on Kremlin propaganda in recent years, and now I'm deeply ashamed of it. Shamed that I've allowed lying pronomations on television screens. Ashamed that I have allowed the zombiemification of the Russian people”, she says.
She also says the Russians were quiet” in 2014 when the country annexed the Crimean and had not protested when the Kremlin poisoned Putin's opponent, Alexei Navajo.
We just looked at this inhuman regime. And now the whole world is against us” she added.
As it becomes known, at least 14,911 anti-war protesters have been arrested in Russia since the beginning of the invasion.












