Journalist Who Cried ‘No to War’ on Russian TV Fled to France

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Journalist Who Cried ‘No to War’ on Russian TV Fled to France
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Marina Ovsyannikova said the French group Reporters Without Borders helped exfiltrate her from Russia using different vehicles

e war on a Kremlin-owned television station, has been living in France after being smuggled out of Russia last fall, she said at a press conference Friday in the French capital.

Ms. Ovsyannikova had been living under house arrest in Moscow and fitted with an electronic bracelet. Russian authorities in August had charged her with spreading false information for staging an anti-war protest near the Kremlin the month before.

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