A female employee who also served as a newscaster on Russian state television "Channel 1" resigned in protest of the military invasion, and the state television news accused Putin of propaganda.

After serving as a newscaster in Russia, Janna Agarakova, a staff member of Russia's national television "Channel 1", has been interviewing as a correspondent in France and other countries, but on the 17th of this month, she protested the military invasion on SNS. It was revealed that he had resigned.



"Our news program only tells the power and its surroundings," said Agarakova, who was the first to interview the media after resigning from the headquarters of Reporters Without Borders in Paris on the 22nd. Reporters Without Borders accused the Putin administration of propaganda.



"I was in France and felt protected and free so I could quit, but my colleagues in Russia have a family. It's like being taken hostage." He pointed out that it is not easy for colleagues to show their intention to protest.



In addition, Mr. Agarakova looked back on his interviews so far, saying, "There was no lie in the content of the interview, but my interview was used for propaganda." I want you to find another source of information and get out of thinking stop. "