A Russian anti-war journalist who protested on live TV has escaped house arrest and gone on the run with her 11-year-old daughter.
Journalist Marina Ovsyannikova, 44, made headlines after storming the set of a live broadcast with a homemade anti-war sign in March.
However, state-run news outlet Russia Today reported on Saturday that she had fled along with her daughter, and that her whereabouts were unknown.Russia state TV editor who staged protest accused of being 'British spy' by former colleagueThe hearing on the case of the former editor of Channel One, Marina Ovsyannikova, accused of discrediting the Russian army.
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