The TV host and journalist of the Channel One network Marina Ovsyannikova was arrested in Russia after starring in a break-in in full live broadcast.
The woman, a Russian daughter of a Ukrainian father and a Muscovite mother, entered the picture with a poster in which she pointed out Russian President Vladimir Putin as responsible for the attack on the neighboring country.
“My father is Ukrainian, my mother is Russian, and they have never been enemies,” said the woman when she was detained by the security forces.
Ovsyannikova and the video went viral on March 15 due to an unexpected entry into the broadcast of a news program.
She is a news editor and host of the same network that she entered without notifying her colleagues who were on the air.
The journalist who criticized Vladimir Putin
Based in Moscow, Ovsyannikova presents herself on social media as a TV news anchor and open water swimmer. She has participated in the Swimstar and Oceanman competitions. Her sports curriculum adds the crossing of the Volga and Bosphorus rivers.
A woman burst onto Russia’s main live evening newscast today with a sign that says:
stop the war
Don’t believe propaganda
They’re lying to you”And chanting: “Stop the war! Not to war!”pic.twitter.com/pKVKZFVEM3
— max seddon (@maxseddon) March 14, 2022
Prior to joining TV with the cartel, during the broadcast of the Vremya program, Ovsyannikova released another video on her networks in which she apologized for Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
“This is a crime and Russia is the aggressor country,” he said.
There he says, bluntly, that the Russian president is to blame.
“The responsibility for this aggression belongs to one man: Putin. My father is Ukrainian; my mother, Russian, and they have never been enemies, ”he recounted.
Ovsyannikova went further and said she regretted advertising for the Kremlin: “Unfortunately, in recent years, I have worked for Channel One. I have actually done propaganda for the Kremlin and I am very ashamed of that, for allowing the Kremlin to be lied to. people from TV and that the Russian people have been zombified.
According to the Russian press, the woman could be prosecuted for having “discredited the Russian armed forces.”
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