Source: Ming Pao

Russia's 44 -year -old anti -war female TV reporter Ovisankova held a press conference in Paris, France last Friday (10th), telling how she had no borders after she fled in Russia in October last October.The reporter's organization assisted the thrilling process of fleeing abroad, including rotating seven cars, and finally fled to the border by led the road by starlight.

News live broadcast of anti -war slogans, gram of demonstration, house arrest

Marina Ovsyannikova (Marina Ovsyannikova) was edited by the first channel of the state -owned TV station. During the live broadcast of the TV station last March, she held an anti -war slogan behind the anchor to protest the Russian army invaded and was fined.She demonstrated near the Kremlin in July and was charged with the "fake information" against the Russian army in August. She was placed under house arrest and faced the possibility of a maximum 10 -year prison.Ovisankova said that in October last year, with the assistance of a national journalist in October last year, with the assistance of a national journalist, she exchanged for a total of seven cars to flee, and the last car she took into the mud.We were forced to walk in the night, navigating by starlight ", and avoiding the patrol border guards, and finally successfully fled to the border.

Ovisankova said that she did not want to leave the country until the last moment. "Russia is still my motherland, but these war criminals did not give me a chance to choose, either in jail or exile."She currently lives in France with her daughter, and she is frankly not afraid of it. She is also worried that she will be assassinated by Russian officials. For the sake of safety, she will live in different safe houses.Ovisankova said that her childhood was very difficult and lived in Chechen when she was a child. Her house was destroyed in Russia's military operations, and she was forced to flee with her family. This experience prompted her to oppose the Russian army invading Wu.She said she raised anti -war slogans on TV because she wanted to "poke Russia's propaganda bubble."

She also said that I hope Ukraine can overcome and see Russian leaders interrogate in the court of war in Hague.