"They are lying," the protest was broadcast live on Russian TV
Russia A woman protesting against the Ukraine war broke into a Russian state TV studio and chanted anti-war slogans during a live broadcast.نیوز اسٹوڈیو میں اØتجاج
According to the news agency Reuters, chaos broke out on the Russian state television station in London when a protesting woman followed the newscaster.
He was carrying a poster with the words "No War" in English and Russian.
The poster also read, "Stop the war, don't believe the propaganda, they are lying here." There was one more sentence, but it was not clear.
The unusual incident comes 14 days after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Protesting women can be heard saying, "Stop the war, refuse the war." Newscasters continued their work during the protests and kept an eye on the teleprompter.جنگی Øالات
The woman can be seen and heard protesting for several seconds before moving on to the second report.
Ukrainian President Zelensky thanked the protesting woman in a video address last night. "I am grateful to the Russians who are telling the truth, who are fighting against misinformation and telling the truth to their friends and loved ones,"
he said. "I am personally grateful to the lady who entered the news channel with the poster," he added. Cara Yarmaish, a spokeswoman for jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny, wrote on Twitter after the incident:
"This girl is cool." He also shared a video of the incident, which was watched by 2.6 million people in a very short time.
Kremlin-backed TV channel
State television is the biggest source of information for millions of Russians, and Ukraine is pursuing Russia's position on the war issue that the Kremlin was forced to invade Ukraine, while Russia's position on 'genocide' Has been defending.
The pretext used for attacking a democracy is being condemned by Ukraine and many countries around the world. The protesting woman, identified as Marina Osyanikov, works on Russian state television and is part of a human rights group.
Agora chief Pavel Chekhov said Marina Sianikov had been arrested. Authorities say he could face charges of violating the army's sanctity.
Russia's March 4 law stipulates up to 15 years in prison for speaking out against the military and deliberately spreading false information.
A video recorded shortly before the incident has been posted online, in which Osyanikov talking to a woman describes herself as a Channel One employee and says she is ashamed of five years of Kremlin propaganda. Be a part She says her father was Ukrainian and her mother was Russian.
"What is happening in Ukraine right now is a crime, while Russia is an aggressor country," he said. Only one person, Putin, is responsible for the aggression.
"The whole world has turned its back on us and our next 10 generations will not be able to wash away the shame of this war," he added.
He urged the Russian people to come out and protest. OVD Info, a protest watchdog, said the Russian government had suppressed the protests. So far, 14,911 people have been arrested for protesting against the war.
It is believed that Russia invaded neighboring Ukraine on February 24 and the fighting is still going on. Russia's President Vladimir Putin says the war will continue until Ukraine surrenders, while Ukraine has called on the world to play its part in stopping the Russian invasion.بیکنگ نیوز
Russia attacked a Ukrainian TV tower on Monday night, killing nine people. The war so far has caused significant casualties on both sides.