Suddenly, a female employee "stops the war" during a nightly news program on Russia's state-run "Channel 1", which continues to report on Russia's military invasion of Ukraine in line with Putin's intentions. There was one act coming into the studio while screaming.

It is a clear expression that even among those who work in the state media, there are voices against the military invasion.

On the 14th, on the Russian state-run "Channel 1", on the signboard news program "Vremya" at 9 pm, when the caster was reporting news about economic sanctions by the West, he held a paper with handwritten characters written on it. A woman suddenly entered the studio.



The paper said in Russian, "Stop the war. Don't believe in propaganda. You are being fooled," along with the English word "against war."



She suddenly switched to another video as the woman repeatedly shouted, "Stop the war."



According to Russian media, the woman is one of the editors working on "Channel 1", after which she has been detained and interrogated by police.



The Putin administration has been nervous about the growing opposition to the military invasion of Ukraine in Russia, amending the law and strengthening media blackouts.