The woman who burst onto the set of Russia’s most-watched news program Monday evening with an antiwar poster was fined for protest violation
A woman identified as a Russian state TV employee interrupted a live broadcast brandishing a poster against the war in Ukraine; attacks on Kyiv intensify, hitting a tram and residential areas; some EU leaders travel to Kyiv as diplomatic efforts continue.
The woman, Marina Ovsyannikova, burst onto the set of Russia’s most-watched news program Monday evening, holding a poster reading: “No war. Stop the war. Don’t believe propaganda. They lie to you here. Russians against war.” She yelled: “Stop the war, no to war” before the camera cut away.
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