Ovsyannikova was placed under house arrest in August. She had been charged with disseminating false information about the Russian military after participating in a protest in July, according to Russian state-run news agency TASS. Her detention was supposed to last until Sunday. Ovsyannikova’s ex-husband said that she had escaped house arrest with her daughter on Saturday, TASS reported. Her lawyer, Dmitry Zakhvatov, said he could not confirm those allegations.
She also shared content of herself holding a one-woman anti-war demonstration on an embankment opposite the Kremlin in Moscow on July 15. The on-air protest was particularly risky for Ovsyannikova, as it came during an increased crackdown on both political dissent and freedom of the press, forcing local Russian media to curtail their coverage of the invasion or shut down altogether.
It was reported a few months ago that she was hired by a German news company.
get her to safety please
She will never be found because, well, you know.
The question will be will she: A. Fall from a Window, B. Fall from a Train/Car or Plane, C. Fall ill to something she ate or drank, or D. Found in Ukraine and killed by the Russians. Time will tell…
StopHazaraGenocide
såg klippet. strongt gjort. men farligt i det landet
Her next move is getting shot in the back while attacking the police