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Russian journalist who staged anti-war protest on state TV flees country

Por: The Hill World October 18, 2022

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The Russian journalist who staged a one-woman anti-war protest on state television has fled the country after being added to a national “wanted” list. Marina Ovsyannikova, who was after the TV stunt in March, left Russia recently amid growing turmoil over Russian President Vladimir Putin’s civilian mobilization order to continue his country’s war with Ukraine. . He continued: “They are fine. They are waiting until they can talk about... + full article



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