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Russian who denounced war on live TV flees country, escapes house arrest

Por: Newsweek World October 18, 2022

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A Russian journalist who protested the Ukraine war during a live broadcast has reportedly escaped from house arrest and fled the country, according to her lawyer.Dmitry Zakhvatov told Reuters that his client, Marina Ovsyannikova, is now under the protection of a European state. He would not disclose where Ovsyannikova ended up after fleeing since it may turn out to be a problem for her.Ovsyannikova's daughter left the country with her, but... + full article



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