German media hire Russian journalist protesting war in Ukraine on live transmission

German media Die Welt has employed Russian journalist who stopped live broadcasting on television controlled and financed by the Kremlin holding a transparent, with which he protested the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Marina Ovsynnikova was sentenced to 30 thousand rubles (180 euros) after she entered the Channel One television studio for [...]
Marina Ovsynnikova was sentenced to 30 thousand rubles (180 euros) after she joined the Channel One television studio to prevent the journalist from broadcasting live.
Ovsynnikova kept transparent with the inscription: “not war. Russians against war” Today, however, the German daily confirmed that Ovsynnikova has been employed in this medium as a correspondent.
The owner of this German newspaper, Axel Springer, said Marina simply demonstrated against what it described as unfair and violation of human rights.












