Russian courtroom fines girl for anti-war protest on state TV
A Russian courtroom fined a girl 30,000 roubles ($280) on Tuesday after discovering her responsible of flouting protest laws when she interrupted a stay information bulletin on state TV and denounced the conflict in Ukraine, the RIA information company reported.
A lady burst onto Russia’s most important stay night newscast as we speak with an indication that claims:
“Stop the war
Don’t believe propaganda
They’re lying to you”
And chanting: “Stop the war! No to war!”pic.twitter.com/pKVKZFVEM3
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Marina Ovsyannikova, a Channel One worker, held up an indication behind a studio presenter studying the information on Channel One on Monday evening and shouted slogans condemning Russia’s February 24 invasion of Ukraine.