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Russian journalist fined after anti-war live TV protest

A Russian editor who protested Moscow’s military action in Ukraine during a prime-time news broadcast on state TV has been fined and released following a court hearing.
Marina Ovsyannikova staged an extraordinary show of dissent on Monday night when she held up an anti-war sign behind a studio presenter reading the news on Channel One and shouted slogans condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
A judge with Moscow’s Ostankinsky district court on Tuesday ordered Ovsyannikova to pay a fine of 30,000 rubles (about $280) after she ran onto the set of Russia’s most-watched evening news broadcast holding a poster reading “No war, stop the war, don’t believe the propaganda, they are lying to you here.”

Al Jazeera’s Jillian Wolf reports.

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