Russian court fines Ukraine protest TV journalist

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A Moscow court today ordered journalist Marina Ovsyannikova, who denounced Russia's intervention in Ukraine during a live TV broadcast, to pay a fine for discrediting the Russian army.

Moscow's Meshchansky district court said that Ms Ovsyannikova, a former editor at state-controlled Channel One, should pay a fine of 50,000 rubles , an AFP journalist said from court.

In mid-July, Ms Yashin, one of the last prominent opposition figures still in Russia, was placed in pre-trial detention for two months for having denounced Moscow's Ukraine offensive.Her brief detention came several days after she demonstrated alone near the Kremlin, holding up a sign criticising the military intervention in Ukraine and President Vladimir Putin.

Russian authorities have not announced the opening of any criminal investigation against Ovsyannikova.

 

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You really need to do some research! She was sent to Ukraine by Die Welt, and was kicked out as a spy. She was a set up by the FSB, otherwise she’d be sentenced to 15yrs in prison, for her ‘supposed protest’, partly in English on ‘pre recorded’ tv. Live tv doesn’t exist in Russia

She’s not so popular with the Ukrainians I hear.

Ой яка бідненька… а чого не 15 років як іншим?

Pay a fine? All the Ukraine flaggers predicted her immediate demise. 🤣

Barbarians. Thank God nothing like that could ever happen in the west...

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