“She was detained at her home, we don’t know yet where they were taken.

I assume that this is somehow connected with her picket,” said lawyer Dmitry Zakhvatov.

There are no official comments on this matter.

Ovsyannikova’s social networks also reported on her detention, but without details.

On March 14, Channel One reported on checking the incident with the appearance of a stranger with a poster in the frame.

The incident took place on the air of the Vremya program.

On March 15, a court in Moscow fined Channel One employee Marina Ovsyannikova 30,000 rubles.

According to the materials of the case, the fine was imposed on the girl not for the action on television, but for the previously published video call.