Last year, during the broadcast of a news program on Russian state television, a former employee who had entered the studio and protested against the war held a press conference in Paris, France, and told the story of how she escaped from Russia out of fear of being detained by the authorities. rice field.

Marina Ovsyannikova, a former employee of Russian state television, entered the studio during a news program in March last year during her tenure and held up a paper reading "No War" to criticize Russia's invasion of Ukraine. wanted by the authorities.



On the 10th, she told a press conference at the international group of journalists, Reporters Without Borders, which has her headquarters in Paris, and how she escaped from Russia.



In it, Ovshannikova said she fled Russia last fall, choosing a holiday night when investigative agencies would be less likely to pursue her out of fear of being detained by authorities. I made it



And she said she changed cars seven times and crossed the border on foot by starlight, frightened by the lights of border patrol cars on alert, she said, and she was "lucky as a result." she said.



She also said of the situation in the Russian media, "What happened in Bucha and Mariupol, Ukraine, is said to be fake. The Russian people are inhabitants of their graves, flooded with propaganda information." He pointed out that strict information control by the authorities continues.



And she said, "There is no end in sight, and Russia's criminal acts are becoming more and more brutal and aggressive. Unless this war ends with a complete victory for Ukraine, there is no future for Russia." Called to unite and support Ukraine.