JAKARTA - This woman acted super reckless. Go to the location of the running Russian evening news program on Channel 1. This station is controlled by the Kremlin.
Not only that. This woman was then behind the announcer who was on duty. Then unfurled a poster that read: "No war, stop the war, don't believe the propaganda, they are lying to you here."
The woman's name is Marina Ovsyannikova, an editor on the channel.
Russian TV news is tightly controlled by the Kremlin and reflects only the Russian version of events in Ukraine.
Ovsyannikova is believed to be in police custody.
Her voice was heard during the broadcast saying, "No to war! Stop the war!". A moment later, the show switched to a recorded news report.
Before the protest, which took place live on the evening news program, she recorded a video in which she called events in Ukraine a "crime" and said she was ashamed to work for what she called Kremlin propaganda.
"I'm ashamed to let myself lie from the television screen. Shame because I let Russians turn into zombies", she was quoted as saying by the BBC on Monday, March 15.
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